Hey everyone. I think this is the right list to bring this up, please
forgive me if I'm wrong.
While writing a simple HTML validator, forbidden tag stripper, I came
across what might be a problem, though it might be expected and
appropriate behavior, I thought I'd better bring it up.
A script
ashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey everyone. I think this is the right list to bring this up, please
forgive me if I'm wrong.
This list should be right.
While writing a simple HTML validator, forbidden tag stripper, I came
across what might be a problem, though it might be expected and
I have a working script, using LWP::UserAgent, that goes to a site and
downloads descriptions and pictures after navigating to the correct page. If
works for several pages up downloads, but then fails with a 500 error of
line too long. I believe I have tracked the problem to the cookie
header. The
Greetings,
I am trying to use WWW::Mechanize to get my account data. First thing
is
that the website tells me Sorry you need Internet Explorer 4.O or
greater.
I think I have done everything to set it to be IE 6.O (Also 5.5). What
am
I doing wrong?
Thank you,
Joe.
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Joseph Alotta wrote:
my first guess without seeing the sites html code would be that you are
correctly sending the user-agent info, but one of 2 things is wrong:
- you are missing a Host header in the request so i thinks you arent
httpd 1.1 compliant
- some kind of
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gedanken wrote:
i just took a quick look.
after the initial 302 redirect, they are setting a cookie called
AnalysisUserID. i would suspect that is failing. id look at the
javascript code that generates that cookie, duplicate it yourself, and
manually 'give' yourself
Gedanken,
Thanks for helping me. I was looking at the docs for Mechanize and the
default behavior is to accept cookies. Shouldn't Mechanize have taken
the cookie when it was set?
I searched on Google and CPAN and I couldn't find a good example of how
to set a cookie manually. I was thinking
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Joseph Alotta wrote:
Gedanken,
Thanks for helping me. I was looking at the docs for Mechanize and the
default behavior is to accept cookies. Shouldn't Mechanize have taken
the cookie when it was set?
yes, mechanize will accept cookies that are sent, but mechanize
If the site requires IE, I think you could just use ieHTTPHeaders to see the cookie
being sent without having to decipher the javascript.
http://www.blunck.info/iehttpheaders.html
forrest
not speaking for merrill corporation
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From: Gedanken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Forrest,
It looks like a very useful product, but I am one of those diehard Mac
fanatics. It didn't seem like Jonas had a version for IE mac or
Safari.
Thanks anyway,
Joe.
On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:55 PM, Cahoon, Forrest wrote:
If the site requires IE, I think you could just use ieHTTPHeaders
Hi Gedanken,
Thanks again for your help. I put in the line that sets the cookie and
I looked at the hmtl and found a number to put in the some-crazy-number
field, but I guess it was the wrong number. I cut out all the other
stuff in my program to make it simpler and here is a copy so you can
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