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Hi and thanks for this library, it really ease things up.
I have detected that when you use WebSocketServer and go and try to establish an HTTP connection to the websocket port the server crashes and closes.
While I obviously don't expect the WS server to work properly when being contacted by the wrong protocol it should fail silently, or at least, allow the programmer to specify an error ca