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I'm probably not going to get to this until 0.2.0 is released, but patches are always welcome.
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Actually, the fix was pretty simple, so I added it in. The 'new' branch should support the latest version of Chrome.
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Wow! Nice to hear :) Sadly, it looks like the change in the handshake wasn't the only one. Chrome is able to connect without problems, sent messages doesn't get through. Similar, messages to Chrome doesn't come through.
Chrome tells me the following:
Received unexpected continuation frame.
I suspect the framing of packets changed as well.
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Ha, I suppose I should have tested more than the handshake. I'm using the built-in websocket support in Netty, but from what I recall I think it should be dead simple to reproduce the protocol I was familiar with. If the new one is similarly straightforward, I can definitely do that too.
Since I've already come this far, I'd like to get this working in the current release. I'll keep you posted.
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Done! There are a few places I need to clean up, but you should be able to send text messages back and forth in Chrome. Let me know if this isn't working for you.
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Whoops, forgot to close this.
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