Thanks for your help Michael, I'll try it out.
Frank
At 01:45 AM 1/24/2002 +0100, Frank Benady wrote:
Hi All
Can I emulate the first request of a browser when it tries to connect
to a
distant server using a domain name and parse the answer from the
remote
server to know if there is a
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At 01:45 AM 1/24/2002 +0100, Frank Benady wrote:
Hi All
Can I emulate the first request of a browser when it tries
At 10:33 AM 1/24/2002 +0100, Frank Benady wrote:
It works really nice, Michael, thanks again.
I have one more question, maybe you can answer me :
If the domain name has been redirected with hte permanent redirect, I
get the 301 Moved Permanently header response. But if the domain name
has been
our help
Frank
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At 01:45 AM 1/24/2002 +0100, Frank Benady wrote:
Hi All
Can I emulate t
Hi All
Can I emulate the first request of a browser when it tries to connect to a
distant server using a domain name and parse the answer from the remote
server to know if there is a website located there or if there is no hosting
(or even some kind of forwarding) configured for this domain name
At 01:45 AM 1/24/2002 +0100, Frank Benady wrote:
Hi All
Can I emulate the first request of a browser when it tries to connect to a
distant server using a domain name and parse the answer from the remote
server to know if there is a website located there or if there is no hosting
(or even some
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