Sharriff,

In your example, REBOL just sends the text {%testfile.txt} to the 
webserver.  The webserver most likely discards it because it isn't
formed with a proper HTTP header.

-Bo

On 10-Nov-2000/7:31:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Hi guys!
>
>Excuse the naive question but:
>
>>>save http://127.0.0.1/  %testfile.txt
>connecting to: 127.0.0.1
>
>Can someone tell me where REBOL puts the file? I�ve tried it at home and at
>work, the file is nowhere to be found on my Webserver configured as
>Localhost. Yes , I�ve tried using its DNS Name:
>
>>>write http://isis/ %testfile.txt ( or save http://isis %testfile.txt)
>and I�ve searched "Hi and Lo"  in every directory for the file-> nothing!.
>Reading an existing file works though...
>
>
>Sharriff Aina
>med.iq information & quality in healthcare AG
>
>
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