"Morrison, John" wrote:
> 
> Yes, my ftp access is via a 'fire-wall session agent' - but at least it
> works (any attempt to communicate locally on the ftp port brings up a
> username/password box but that can be done once per session).
> 
> http access is via an NT authenticating proxy, it also sends 'interim'
> messages saying that it's downloaded x% of y as a html page with a reload
> after z seconds meta tag.  This means that simple apps like wget get
> *really* confused and refuse to work :(

I have a client that puts me behind that.  I will try JJAR from there.

> 
> If I could change company policy I would... I did manage to get the cvs port
> 2401 opened though. https is also available through the session agent so I
> can use wget with it, but quite a lot of sites don't allow https access to
> their normal pages :(

So how would wget work with https and not http if they go through the
same thing?
 
> Any and all ideas appreciated!

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Geir Magnusson Jr.                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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