fix #40: httpsys crashes node.exe when serving static files#41
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fix #40: httpsys crashes node.exe when serving static files#41gimelfarb wants to merge 1 commit intotjanczuk:masterfrom
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Fixing an issue where httpsys native module crashes node.exe process with Access Violation 0xc0000005, when responding to a request for a static file (or any large response).
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I have added the explanation of the fix in the comment for the issue #40 . |
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Fixing an issue where httpsys native module crashes node.exe process with
Access Violation 0xc0000005, when responding to a request for a static
file (or any large response).
Also adding a unit test which replicates the issue, and tests that it is fixed.