Dirk Heiser wrote:

> "Bill" == Bill Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bill> Dirk, could this be a Windows problem?  It seems to work fine on my Sun.
> Bill> I'd like to close this one out.
>
> It work also fine for me, maybe a bug in the HTML code the time the
> one reported the bug and now fixed in the Web page?
>
> BTW: The http: protocol use the same Spider code on all platforms,
> only for the file: protocol there are special Windows code in the
> parser.
>

OK.  Well, I messed up calling it a relative URL.  What I thought was odd was that
the anchor didn't start with http: protocol, just jumped right in with the path
"/palm".  I am not clear as to whether that is legal or not.

I am using linux 2.4.9 kernel  and the Redhat 7.1 distribution   on my box (which
has a long history of upgrading ...since pre RH4.2 and a 1.3 kernel).  The url I use
is:

<p><a href="http://www.kgw.com/palm/";  MAXDEPTH=4 STAYONHOST>kgw</a></p>

Is there some external program called that does the fetching and which might not be
a current version?

Lowell

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