Hello Avi,

thanks for the report. I've entered a new issue for this bug => 
http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=760

best regards,
Thierry Boileau

> Hi all!
>
> Test case:
>
> * Using Restlet 1.1.3, with Groovy 1.6.0 and Java 1.5.0_16 on Mac OS X
> 10.5.6 on an Intel Mac
> * I have the two main Restlet JARs in my Groovy lib folder
>
> I run this Groovy script:
>
> ---- BEGIN CODE ----
>
> import org.restlet.*
> import org.restlet.data.*
>
> url = 'https://www.paypal.com/'
>
> println 'Sending GET to ' + url
>
> response = new Client(Protocol.HTTPS).get(url)
>
> println 'Response: ' + response.status
>
> if (response.isEntityAvailable())
>       println response.entity.text
> else
>       println 'No Entity Available'
>
> ---- END CODE ----
>
> I get this result:
>
> ---- BEGIN RESULT ---
>
> Sending GET to https://www.paypal.com/
> Mar 12, 2009 5:49:16 PM com.noelios.restlet.Engine createHelper
> WARNING: No available client connector supports the required
> protocols: 'HTTPS' . Please add the JAR of a matching connector to
> your classpath.
> Response: OK (200) - The request has succeeded
> No Entity Available
>
> ---- END RESULT ----
>
> I totally understand why this request didn't work, and why that
> warning came up - because I don't have a HTTP connector available on
> my classpath. But the status code of the response is troubling. 200!
> Shouldn't it be something like 1000 or 1001, a connector error? 200
> doesn't seem correct.
>
>

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