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Ok, I see the problem. The websocket server that we use in the sample echo.websocket.org is no longer publicly available. Take a look at application.cpp:
alright that works now. Don't you think that those errors should be more readable to the user?
Agreed. I've had a dig into exactly what's going on here using the Simple Websocket Client plugin for firefox. These are the response headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
x-amz-id-2: aDP+2nX5soleb7+lPTk6c8QMuXDvTCWpToz6IMrI9rgsw6VyWJUmQ0+kmcS9NdkbqH4OB8zZeoY=
x-amz-request-id: 2C8VTRTYZA541D4K
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2022 13:35:37 GMT
Last-Modified: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 03:35:42 GMT
ETag: "6d5a28f4c5e297e95a29988884c9e896"
Content-Type: text/html
Server: AmazonS3
Content-Length: 4413
Connection: close
So no error, just that the Sec-WebSocket-Accept header isn't present. Running the sample application in host mode with debugger locates the point of failure and I've opened a PR so we can have a look at improving this.
In this particular instance the exact cause is only obvious by visiting http://echo.websocket.org...
I'm using sample from https://github.com/SmingHub/Sming/tree/develop/samples/Websocket_Client.
Running on ESP8266 Wemos D1 Mini Board.
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