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May 28, 2012, 1:50 AM

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GRH tools broken

When trying to use the GRH compare tool, I get errors about XML parsing.

I reported this in May and June last year to info [at] sixxs, no response,
does anyone here on ipv6-ops have any contacts who might be able to help?

Cheers
James


XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </i>.
Location:
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2400%3Acb00%3A2048%3A%3A%2F48&b=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&i=&format=html
Line Number 128, Column 471: <td class="borderrightbottom"
style="text-align: right"><a style="color:green" class="nolines"
href="/tools/whois/?AS3257" title="AS3257">3257</a> <b><i><a
style="color:green" class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS3549"
title="AS3549">3549</a> <a class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS4436"
title="AS4436">4436</a> <a class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS13335"
title="AS13335">13335</a> <a class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS13335"
title="AS13335">13335</a></td>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^


On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, James A. T. Rice wrote:

> Prod. Not had any response, and this tool still seems to be broken (would
> have been useful for IPv6 day).
>
> It looks like some part of the system is timing out before some other part
> has finished doing its stuff.
>
> Any chance you might be able to fix it?
>
> Thanks
> James
>
>
> On Mon, 9 May 2011, James A. T. Rice wrote:
>
>> If I try to compare 2a00:9600::/47 with 2001:ba8::/32, with HTML output, it
>> gives an error of
>>
>> ===
>> XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </i>.
>> Location:
>> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&b=2a00%3A9600%3A%3A%2F47&i=&format=html
>> Line Number 107, Column 249: <td class="borderrightbottom"
>> style="text-align: right"><a style="color:green" class="nolines"
>> href="/tools/whois/?AS6939" title="AS6939">6939</a> <b><i><a
>> style="color:green" class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS8943"
>> title="AS8943">8943</a></td>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
>> ===
>>
>>
>> with CSV output, it gives an error of:
>>
>> ===
>> XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
>> Location:
>> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&b=2a00%3A9600%3A%3A%2F47&i=&format=csv
>> Line Number 112, Column 106:differ_samelength,ASPaths differ but are of
>> same length,1273,286 8943,3257 8928,http://www.cw.com,Cable & Wireless
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
>> ===
>>
>>
>> Could you fix it please?
>>
>> THanks
>> James
>>
>


lists at memetic

May 28, 2012, 2:49 AM

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Re: GRH tools broken [In reply to]

You almost certainly want Jeroen Massar, who is present on this list,
but perhaps hiding from people moaning about free services he has no
time to fix :)

adam.

On 2012-05-28 09:50, James A. T. Rice wrote:
> When trying to use the GRH compare tool, I get errors about XML parsing.
>
> I reported this in May and June last year to info [at] sixxs, no
> response, does anyone here on ipv6-ops have any contacts who might be
> able to help?
>
> Cheers
> James
>
>
> XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </i>.
> Location:
> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2400%3Acb00%3A2048%3A%3A%2F48&b=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&i=&format=html
> Line Number 128, Column 471: <td class="borderrightbottom"
> style="text-align: right"><a style="color:green" class="nolines"
> href="/tools/whois/?AS3257" title="AS3257">3257</a> <b><i><a
> style="color:green" class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS3549"
> title="AS3549">3549</a> <a class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS4436"
> title="AS4436">4436</a> <a class="nolines"
> href="/tools/whois/?AS13335" title="AS13335">13335</a> <a
> class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS13335"
> title="AS13335">13335</a></td>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, James A. T. Rice wrote:
>
>> Prod. Not had any response, and this tool still seems to be broken
>> (would have been useful for IPv6 day).
>>
>> It looks like some part of the system is timing out before some other
>> part has finished doing its stuff.
>>
>> Any chance you might be able to fix it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> James
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 9 May 2011, James A. T. Rice wrote:
>>
>>> If I try to compare 2a00:9600::/47 with 2001:ba8::/32, with HTML
>>> output, it gives an error of
>>>
>>> ===
>>> XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </i>.
>>> Location:
>>> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&b=2a00%3A9600%3A%3A%2F47&i=&format=html
>>> Line Number 107, Column 249: <td class="borderrightbottom"
>>> style="text-align: right"><a style="color:green" class="nolines"
>>> href="/tools/whois/?AS6939" title="AS6939">6939</a> <b><i><a
>>> style="color:green" class="nolines" href="/tools/whois/?AS8943"
>>> title="AS8943">8943</a></td>
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>>
>>> with CSV output, it gives an error of:
>>>
>>> ===
>>> XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
>>> Location:
>>> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/compare/?when=now&a=2001%3Aba8%3A%3A%2F32&b=2a00%3A9600%3A%3A%2F47&i=&format=csv
>>> Line Number 112, Column 106:differ_samelength,ASPaths differ but are
>>> of same length,1273,286 8943,3257 8928,http://www.cw.com,Cable &
>>> Wireless
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>>
>>> Could you fix it please?
>>>
>>> THanks
>>> James
>>>
>>


jeroen at sixxs

May 28, 2012, 3:13 AM

Post #3 of 4 (285 views)
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Re: GRH tools broken [In reply to]

On 2012-05-28 10:50 , James A. T. Rice wrote:
> When trying to use the GRH compare tool, I get errors about XML parsing.
>
> I reported this in May and June last year to info [at] sixxs, no
> response, does anyone here on ipv6-ops have any contacts who might be
> able to help?

info@ is the correct contact. It seems though that your mails slipped
through the cracks of the rather large amounts of emails that we
sometimes receive on it, they are still in the mailbox marked as unread
like an unfortunate large amount of others.

That problem should now be resolved (it was just the encoding of the &
inside the <form> element). One will encounter more issues though as
several xhtml-nonconform constructs have sneaked in, and now that we
have browsers that actually properly validate they will be caught.
In that case, use the CSV mode which does not run into that issue or
configure the browser to not validate the xhtml. Unfortunately enotime
to fix at the moment (the proper fix would be outputting json and
letting the browser render it properly instead of serverside which
sometimes generates several megabytes of output...).

Greets,
Jeroen

* = Large amounts being more than time available to get through them
all, which is unfortunate but not much one can do about that, something
with dayjob and private life having priority and time being less than
what would be needed.


jeroen at unfix

May 28, 2012, 3:16 AM

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Re: GRH tools broken [In reply to]

On 2012-05-28 11:49 , Adam Armstrong wrote:
> You almost certainly want Jeroen Massar, who is present on this list,
> but perhaps hiding from people moaning about free services he has no
> time to fix :)

I don't consider that moaning at all and I am actually very happy that
James notifies us of this problem. Without people using the services
there is no use to have them in the first place. But indeed, time is the
limiting factor, otherwise would love to resolve the large amount of
things I want to fix, other things go first though, something with roof
over head, food on the plate and actually living a life...

Greets,
Jeroen

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