Robert,
this question is off topic here; we are not Google nor ExpertExchange.
So don't expect too many answers. But I guess even wget has the feature
you are looking for.
Ortwin Glück
Robert Douglass wrote:
I'm looking for a tool that intelligently makes rule-based static copies of
dynamic
Dr. K.M. Ku wrote:
Roottelnet www.worldscinet.com 80
Trying 203.208.144.142...
Connected to www.worldscinet.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET /ijac/14/1401/S02181967041401.html HTTP/1.0
html
body bgcolor=#FF
div align=center
[...]
I cannot find the response header. I think this is the
Hi gumpmeisters,
How do we handle this?
Do we force Gumpy to use the 2.0 branch from httpclient?
Thanks
-Vincent
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Thank you. I posted here mostly with the intention of finding out whether
anyone was working on or knew of such a program that is based on the
HttpClient code - in which case it would have been only mildly off topic,
and a far better resource than Google.
Cheers,
Robert
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At the risk of adding fuel to an unproductive discussion, I thought I'd
throw in my comments:
Legal:
* IANAL, however, it strikes me that there is at least some small
legal exposure in the @author tags. As a contributor of sorts,
but not an official committer, there are certain
Fuel to this fire, I think, is fine. Why not talk it out? Why not share
perspectives and information? I have some remarks about what you have
said, that I hope are helpful, see infra:
CAN ANYONE ACTUALLY IDENTIFY A SINGLE LEGAL ISSUE WITH USING AUTHOR
TAGS? Even though I am a lawyer, and a
Thank very much Roland. I've made the change and it seems to be working
(although it requires commons-codec after version 2.0 of httpclient).
As httpclient is only an internal library of Cactus we do not want to
put too much unnecessary strain on Cactus users (it does not buy users
anything that