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Geomol 30-Mar-2005 [595] | Yes |
Pekr 30-Mar-2005 [596] | not sure how this discussion started but maybe we are not in correct group ... |
Geomol 30-Mar-2005 [597] | I started it Tuesday 11:26 with a problem regarding HTTPS over a proxy. |
Pekr 30-Mar-2005 [598] | ah, proxies ... in our company, although we use Squid IIRC, we have following problem - we found out, our admins use kind of load balancing, but they are not able to solve session afinity right now, so eg. ICQ disconnects after some time, as it can get packed routed using different machine and it imo causes communication to break ... |
Geomol 30-Mar-2005 [599x2] | Graham: I've done Ethereal monitoring with our test proxy, and after the "HTTP/1.0 200 Connection established" reply from the proxy, there's a line from my computer (running REBOL) to the proxy with the text "Continuation or non-HTTP traffic". After that, the proxy reply with a [FIN, ACK]. If that "continuation" holds the information from my REBOL application to go to the server in the other end, it may be a proxy problem!? |
I notice a bug in the CONNECT request from REBOL to the proxy. Ethereal reports: [Dissector bug, protocol HTTP: "Request Version" - "http.request.version" invalid length: -32 (proto.c:2104)] !? | |
Flemming 30-Mar-2005 [601] | I'm having some problems with the rebol example webserv.r I've installed it on a computer at home and a computer here at work. It works fine at home, but here there appears to be problems with the path of the script. The log file is places several places (where the webserv.r script is located and severel places inside the www path), and there are problems accessing rebol scripts inside :[ ]: - apparently also because of problems with the path. Very wierd behaviour. Any help appriciated. |
Geomol 30-Mar-2005 [602] | I've solved the problem with HTTPS thru a proxy. The problem is, that the commands to the proxy is sent with only a newline in the end of each line. If I replace the newlines with carriage-return newline ("^M^/"), it works. Within the SDK, the problem is in the file "source/prot-http.r". |
Anton 30-Mar-2005 [603x3] | Geomol, that sounds excellent. Does it still work at home ? |
Sorry Geomol, I've mixed your post with Flemming's. Must be time to go to sleep :) | |
Flemming, are you using the same version of rebol and are they on the same platform at home as at work ? | |
Romano 30-Mar-2005 [606] | Geomol, that is a known bug in ssl, see RAMBO #3532, it is interesting to know that it affects HTTPS with proxy |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [607x4] | Geomol, can you post the corrected version of prot-http.r somewhere? |
Perhaps on the REP site ? | |
Or, Rebol.org ... | |
Off topic here, but what do you have to do to create an external link on a web page so that a new browser instance loads. Do you need some javascript on the page? | |
Brock 30-Mar-2005 [611] | just add target="_blank" in the <a> tag |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [612] | <a href=http://www.rebol.comtarget=_blank>Rebol</a> ? |
Brock 30-Mar-2005 [613] | correct |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [614] | Great! |
Brock 30-Mar-2005 [615x2] | once second - the quotes aren't there. |
targe="_blank" | |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [617] | is that the same for the action of a form ? |
Brock 30-Mar-2005 [618] | hmmm.. |
Chris 30-Mar-2005 [619] | Apparently so. |
Brock 30-Mar-2005 [620] | it should if the action is redirection to another page using the <a> tag. But I'd need to look it up to be certain. |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [621] | Yes, it works :) |
Chris 30-Mar-2005 [622x2] | It does in Opera, at least. |
Including 'post' forms. | |
Graham 30-Mar-2005 [624] | Yes, I just changed my header analysis lookup form to use this ... |
Geomol 31-Mar-2005 [625] | Graham: I'm not sure, if the copyright on prot-http.r prevent me from posting it, but I can tell you, what I added to it. My work-around consists of 2 extra lines after line 46, which in my version is: append http-packet "^/" My extra lines are: replace/all http-packet "^/" "^M^/" remove back tail http-packet ; Because a newline will be added. It's not a nice solution, but it works. A better way would be to open the port with a /with refinement and CRLF. See RAMBO #3532. |
Graham 31-Mar-2005 [626] | ok. thanks. |
Geomol 31-Mar-2005 [627] | You're welcome! :-) |
JaimeVargas 1-Apr-2005 [628] | Does anyone know away to automate the checking of a website that requires https, authentication and probably cookies. I basically want an application to log into my ebank account and extract some information. |
Luisc 1-Apr-2005 [629] | jaime you probably need to dig into what protocol your ebank uses...the most common ones are HBCI and OFX ( i think =D ) |
JaimeVargas 1-Apr-2005 [630] | Thx. I will check this. |
Luisc 1-Apr-2005 [631x2] | Jaime: http://www.zend.com/codex.php?id=1036&single=1 |
that was for OFX/QFX | |
Graham 1-Apr-2005 [633] | I think Jaime wants to know how to get the data first ! |
Luisc 1-Apr-2005 [634] | OOps.. Ok sorry jaime =( |
ScottT 26-Apr-2005 [635x2] | OK. what's the secret to getting plugin working in IE 6? I've read how IE supposedly doesn't like embed tags, but that isn't true insofar as I've been using embed only for SWF files. Same with SVG. |
When I try the samples. they all fire off the download, etc. install seems to work, except that I always end up with red x, and nothing ever runs. Just wondered whether anyone ever figured out what was up with that, or whether there was any momentum at all with rebol plug-in. I'd probably rather have an active-x/progid sort of affair, but talk about a can of worms. I've never done it, but looked into it. seems like it may not be such a big step, though, if there's been success with browser plugin. This is all sort of an aside. I didn't really have anything particular in mind, except as maybe an Ajax alternative. | |
Graham 26-Apr-2005 [637] | There isn't normally a problem with IE6. |
ScottT 26-Apr-2005 [638] | you're right. worked first time today. I had encountered it again through someone else's site, but when I went through rebol.com, it worked fine. very good. |
Graham 26-Apr-2005 [639] | it could have been pointing to an old binary |
Gregg 26-Apr-2005 [640] | I'm not expecting any new plug-in releases until LNS is out and other builds are done. Don't know about momentum, but I'm using it for a project and it's pretty darn handy if you ask me. |
ScottT 26-Apr-2005 [641x2] | I've been in awe of it since I got it working. IE has been my primary platform for a long time now. Spent quite a bit of time building a working asynchronous http client with IE's xmlhttp, but now am wondering why I bothered. Rebol makes me nervous and excited about the implications. |
In IE there are cross-domain issues. Does this plugin adhere to these settings? | |
Volker 26-Apr-2005 [643] | I think not, it does its own networking like rebview. |
ScottT 27-Apr-2005 [644] | that is fantastic. I'm starting to shake a little. beyond all expectations. talk about power to the people. . . I'm off to do some crazy prototype. I'll post a link when I get something wild cooking. |
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