Subj : Network messsage information missing
To   : echicken
From : Nightfox
Date : Sat Oct 24 2015 05:18 pm

 Re: Network messsage information missing
 By: echicken to Nightfox on Wed Oct 21 2015 13:36:27

>> I had a look at the headers in JavaScript.  For instance, if I have a
>> message header object called msgHdr, I did this: for (var property in
>> msgHdr) console.print(property + ": " + msgHdr[property] + "\r\n");

ec> You might try 'console.print(JSON.stringify(msgHdr));' to get a bit more
ec> depth. The header has a 'field_list' property which (the docs suggest
ec> anyway) is an array of objects each with '.type' and '.data' properties.
ec> Iterating over top-level properties would miss this (or just show [Object
ec> object] or somesuch as the value for this property.)

ec> Of course, I don't know what you'll find in that array, but it might be a
ec> place where any unaccounted-for header fields get stuffed into.

Thanks for the tip.
I had discovered field_list, and I had updated my script to iterate through it
when it encountered field_list.  JSON.stringify works too.

Nightfox

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