> Thanks. First, I assume the hgh bits problem can be coded into an error rather than a crash. If so, can we add that to a list? Second,
> is the address reported in the crash notice of any interest for narrowing down the cause?
Generally the problem is the high-bit stuff will generate a command since Mercury really does not care all that much what the data being sent looks like. Of course in this case there is nothing Mercury can do when the data stream turns into a TCP/IP command.
> Thanks. First, I assume the hgh bits problem can be coded into an error rather than a crash. If so, can we add that to a list?  Second,
> is the address reported in the crash notice of any interest for narrowing down the cause?
Generally the problem is the high-bit stuff will generate a command since Mercury really does not care all that much what the data being sent looks like.  Of course in this case there is nothing Mercury can do when the data stream turns into a TCP/IP command.