Could it be that you are working behind a firewall ?

You probably have to run tomcat or programmatically
set the system properties.
-DproxySet=true -DproxyHost=11.22.33.44  -DproxyPort=8080
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Hi,

I just downloaded and configured the scrape tag lib. I,

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But when I open http://hostname/scrape/scrape.jsp, I don't see the
scraped content but only the following, WHY?? Did I miss anything?

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