Hi,

I've seen that is stranger than I thought.

Yes I also tried with HTTP in all caps, and I have also seen that I need to
specify the entire URI, not only the directory name, something like:

GET http://www.symantec.com/ HTTP/1.0

...but the strange part is that this command works, but only if I use Telnet
under Linux.
If I try to use the Telnet client under Windows 2000, it disconnects from
the server after the first character of this command (G).
The same Windows Telnet can access other sites without problems however and
I don't know what could be the problem for not working.

Thanks.

From: "Andy Lester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problem downloading a page


> > GET / http/1.0
>
> HTTP must be in all caps.
>
> xao
>

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