xena:~$ wget http://www.xxxxxxxx.com:2000/mi110
--2013-04-29 20:38:09-- http://www.xxxxxxxx.com:2000/mi110
Resolving www.xxxxxxxx.com... 98.113.xxx.xxx
Connecting to www.xxxxxxxx.com|98.113.xxx.xxx|:2000... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 15 [text/xml]
Saving to: `mi110'
100%[======================================>] 15 --.-K/s in 0s
2013-04-29 20:38:10 (916 KB/s) - `mi110' saved [15/15]
This page contains the following errors:
error on line 1 at column 20: expected '>'
Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.
xena:~$ cat mi110
<M110>-73</M110xena:~$
Ahhh... Sorry...
I should have read the post better.
You saved a negative number and you are trying to read....
The web server will break on neg numbers... You are correct.
The extra character "-" will make the xml string be short by 1 character, which is the > bracket of the last tag
Any ideas here or pointers. Do you think we can get around this? My only other option is to setup another set of variables to track whether it's a negative number or not.
Now that I can properly submit a git pull request... I don't mind working on this
It's easy to fix the neg return data.
It will be more complicated to do the writing through the /mb or /mi command. I'll have to look at the code again. Curt was the one who implemented it.