What about using the 'wget' utility. I use it to test the availability of 
a web service.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget

Mike.

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How to pull an http response into a Remedy field?






Has anyone here ever attempted to pull a plain http response into
Remedy.  If you open the following url (http;//localhost/kb/
getSolutionData.jsp?id=4000) in a browser, the needed data is returned
in the body of the browser.  I would like to pull this data into
Remedy, parse it, and stuff it into multiple fields on a Remedy form.
Does anyone know if this is possible in Remedy?

Thanks in advance for any replies,
-Michael

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