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can relate a slow request to what the handler actually does and the agent it serves, if applicable.
This is most useful for capabilities where the url is not self-describing.
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AvatarFactoryModule from AppearanceInfoModule so that it can be used in debug (inactive).
Further filters "debug packet <level>" to exclused [Request]ObjectPropertiesFamily if level is below 25.
Adjust some method doc
Minor changes to some logging messages.
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uploading on the UploadBakedTexture cap asynchronously.""
This turned out not to be the upload texture issue.
This reverts commit 8721841fc3944ce0cdf5ce76297e73f9ed269751.
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url for all users
This meant that if a user exited the region, the UploadTexture handler would be effectively removed for everyone, causing subsequent failures.
This hopefully resolves the recent UploadTexture LLSD problems
This was a regression in 5640f2e (Thu Dec 1 23:24:15 2011 +0000)
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the UploadBakedTexture cap asynchronously."
This is a possible cause of the dramatic upswing in "Unable to upload... No handler registered for LLSD requests..."
Needs more investigation.
This reverts commit 1854c52ea3c60d0a47f9793a7f5ec405e15489ca.
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of OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse.
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
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UploadBakedTexture cap asynchronously.
This prevents a possible race condition where the client would be told all baked textures had updated before they were in the asset service.
The client would then trigger a set appearance which, after a delay, would send the avatar appearance out to other clients.
The race condition seems unlikely because of this delay but it's still possible.
Might help with grey avatar appearances.
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