Hi Jos, please always answer to the mailing list - just in case someone else is thinking about the issue or has a similar issue.
You can also use Firefox's built-in developer tools to see what is going on. I seldom use it, so I can't give you detailed instructions. Just search the web for it. With Best Regards, Tim On 02/06/2018 09:55 AM, jos vaessen wrote: > Hello Tim, > > Thanks for te technical information. You' re the first one that dives in > deeper. > > Adding the switch --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:58.0) > Gecko/20100101Firefox/58.0" does not help. The output is the same like > without it. Beside that now the still zipped format output file > "index.html" shows the html lines but no variable data is transmitted. > The only difference is that it shows up with an internet icon on screen > as without that switch the file shows up as unreadeble. Both respond the > same way to 7zip and show an empty webpage without colors nor data. > Think that I have find me a way to trigger the Java content too that is > stored in the aplying folder being: dropdown.js and zepto.js (and > layout.css for the colors?). > > Always something new to learn when I think I have seen it all, Jos > > > Op 05-Feb-18 om 17:32 schreef Tim Rühsen: >> Either it's missing credentials (do you have to login with Firefox ?) or >> cookies. >> Some servers deliver content depending on the user agent (UserAgent: >> header field set by the client). >> To see what Firefox set in the request headers for your box, sniff with >> Wireshark (search the web for instructions). >> But first try with something like this: >> --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 >> Firefox/58.0" >> With Best Regards, Tim >
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