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ispdy's Issues

Server Push Example

Hello. I work on the Zetta IoT platform (https://github.com/zettajs/zetta). We pretty heavily rely on node-spdy for our server-to-server protocol. We're now looking at exposing SPDY for the client-to-server protocol, as well. All that is looking fine from the server side, but when I started looking at iSPDY to evaluate updating our iOS client, I was having a bit of trouble figuring out how to get Server Push to work. @mdobson has a lot more experience than I do on the iOS front, so perhaps he can help figure it out for Zetta, but for now, I'm stuck.

Could someone with iSPDY experience throw together a quick example of how to wire up handlers for Server Push?

Thanks!

podspec integration error

Hi iSPDY folks!

I'm trying to integrate iSPDY into a project of mine, and am running into a linker error.

ld: library not found for -llibz
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)

Here is my Podfile

  source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'

  target 'ZettaKit', :exclusive => true do
    pod "ZettaKit", :path => "../"
    pod 'ReactiveCocoa', '2.4.7'
    pod 'SocketRocket', '0.3.1-beta2'
    pod 'ISpdy', :git => 'https://github.com/Voxer/iSPDY.git'
  end

  target 'Tests', :exclusive => true do
    pod "ZettaKit", :path => "../"
    pod 'Specta'
    pod 'Expecta'
 end

Any ideas on how to remedy this?

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