Christian ,

Thanks again, BTW do you know who can give me more info about OO - SSL connections ?

Greetz

Fernand
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Fernand Vanrie<s...@pmgroup.be>  wrote:
Christian ,

Thanks for your valuable help.

After i succeeded to use the OO connection stuff to use Google Translations
i was tempted to use the newest Google Tasks API too.

Using port 443  i get no respons at all ?
As written before: I don't know whether this is the correct way to set
up a ssl connection. I kind of doubt that it handles that
automatically.

I left my API_Key out for security reasons.
But

In my working code for Translations i used
GET http://ajax.googleapis.com/....

so i am a bit confused about the syntax to make HHTP requests :-)
yes, absolute URL is valid, but rather only when talking to a proxy.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec5.html#sec5.1.2
"The most common form of Request-URI is that used to identify a
resource on an origin server or gateway. In this case the absolute
path of the URI MUST be transmitted (see section 3.2.1, abs_path) as
the Request-URI, and the network location of the URI (authority) MUST
be transmitted in a Host header field. For example, a client wishing
to retrieve the resource above directly from the origin server would
create a TCP connection to port 80 of the host "www.w3.org" and send
the lines:"

note the use of MUST - when talking to the origin directly, you (if
you want to comply with the protocol) MUST use the absolute path, and
not the full URL

ciao
Christian

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