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RE: cannot log on to Oracle portal/apache - full request - ignore previous

Kevin.Low
Wed, 26 Mar 2008 13:33:39 -0700

I did look at the differences in the versions, but I didn't see much
difference for the type of activity I wished to pursue, but if this is
an issue for the forum, we can accommodate.  Thanks for mentioning it.

I read the FAQ looking for latest stable version which I was not able to
find there, but I assume is the one you are suggesting, 1.10.2. below.
While reading FAQ, there are a few non-specific tech questions that I'd
like to ask, which could save us all some time.

1. FAQ item 5.3 states JavaScript not supported currently in wget.
Would the source for the HTML that I submitted, starting with "<SCRIPT
LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1">" fall into this unsupported javascript area?

2. FAQ item 5.4 states significant redesign of wget will be needed to
support multiple simultaneous connections.  This is exactly what I
needed wget for: To create a load stress on my development server to
test a patch.  Are you saying, in unix, I cannot mimic 200 "users" by
making that many simultaneous background processes run wget against my
server?

Please cc me as I am not on the mailing list.

Thanks much,
Kevin

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven M. Schweda [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 2:54 PM
To: WGET@sunsite.dk
Cc: Kevin Low
Subject: Re: cannot log on to Oracle portal/apache - full request -
ignore previous

> [...] we are on Wget 1.9.1. [...]

   Why?  Wget 1.10.2 has been out for a long time, and I doubt that
anyone is interested in developing 1.9.x further.  It may even work
better in this case.

   Normally, a transcript of a wget run which includes a "-d" option is
useful for analysis in such a situation.

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