Thanks :)

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Miroslav Stampar
<miroslav.stam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi Gianluca.
>
> thank you for your report and find it fixed in the latest commit.
>
> kr
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Gianluca Brindisi <g...@brindi.si> wrote:
>> Sorry it's me again.
>> (Look like somehow I am bringing bad luck :-| )
>>
>> While trying the new crawl option I got an error:
>>
>> [20:35:30] [CRITICAL] unhandled exception in sqlmap/1.0-dev (r4177),
>> retry your run with the latest development version from the Subversion
>> repository. If the exception persists,
>> please send by e-mail to sqlmap-users@lists.sourceforge.net the
>> following text and any information required to reproduce the bug. The
>> developers will try to reproduce the bug, fix
>>  it accordingly and get back to you.
>> sqlmap version: 1.0-dev (r4177)
>> Python version: 2.6.5
>> Operating system: posix
>> Command line: sqlmap.py --tor -u XXXXXX --crawl 2
>> Technique: None
>> Back-end DBMS: None (identified)
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>  File "sqlmap.py", line 77, in main
>>    init(cmdLineOptions)
>>  File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/core/option.py", line 1831, in init
>>    __setCrawler()
>>  File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/core/option.py", line 420, in __setCrawler
>>    crawler.getTargetUrls()
>>  File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/utils/crawler.py", line 106, in getTargetUrls
>>    runThreads(numThreads, crawlThread)
>>  File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/core/threads.py", line 97, in runThreads
>>    threadFunction()
>> File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/utils/crawler.py", line 58, in crawlThread
>>    content = Request.getPage(url=current, raise404=False)[0]
>>  File "/home/g/sqlmap-dev/lib/request/connect.py", line 199, in getPage
>>    url = "%s?%s" % (url, get)
>> UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc2 in position
>> 47: ordinal not in range(128)
>>
>> [*] shutting down at 20:35:30
>>
>> Gianluca
>>
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