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I'm using async WinInet request to read HTTPS data from a server.

My scenario in few words:

  1. Create a request with InternetUrlOpen (it returns null)
  2. Wait for INTERNET_STATUS_HANDLE_CREATED notification, store the handle
  3. Wait for INTERNET_STATUS_REQUEST_COMPLETE
  4. Call InternetQueryDataAvailable to know how much data to read using the stored handle
  5. Read data via InternetReadFile using the stored handle, and go to previous step
  6. If InternetQueryDataAvailable returns ERROR_IO_PENDING, then wait for the next INTERNET_STATUS_REQUEST_COMPLETE

But after InternetQueryDataAvailable returns ERROR_IO_PENDING I receive INTERNET_STATUS_REQUEST_COMPLETE with dwError=276 which is ERROR_EA_FILE_CORRUPT. After that I don't receive any notification for the request, so it looks like the request really fails.

What does it means?


Here are some logs:

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CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Handle 0x00CC0010 created
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Detecting Proxy
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Cookie found and will be sent with request
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Sending request
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Request sent (1098 Bytes)
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Receiving Response
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Response Received (519 Bytes)

CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Request complete, result=cc0010, err=0
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: error=0
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: internet data available, 276 bytes
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: read 276 bytes
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Receiving Response
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Response Received (1756 Bytes)
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: internet data available, 1679 bytes
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: read 1679 bytes
...
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Receiving Response
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Response Received (7 Bytes)
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: internet data available, 2 bytes
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: read 2 bytes
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Receiving Response
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: InternetQueryDataAvailable failed with error 997: Overlapped I/O operation is in progress.

CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Response Received (283 Bytes)
CRequestImpl::InternetStatusCallback: Status: Request complete, result=1, err=276
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: error=276
CRequestImpl::onRequestComplete: Internet request failed with error 276: The extended attribute file on the mounted file system is corrupt.
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    I believe dwError is only meaningful if dwResult indicates failure. You are getting dwResult of 1 (aka TRUE) which for InternetQueryDataAvailable means success. dwError is just random garbage. Apr 3, 2014 at 21:41
  • I have tested and I think you're right. Thanks for clarifying, it wasn't obvious for me. If you move your comment to an answer I'd accept it.
    – Rom098
    Apr 4, 2014 at 4:27

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