Don't forget also, there are standards that define what should go "down
the wire" when talking over the network.

I think those standards say that the correct sequence for "end of line"
is "crlf". Because printers were usually controlled down a wire, and
they assumed cr meant cr and lf meant lf.

Cheers,
Wol

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Craig Bennett
Sent: 06 April 2004 00:43
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: callHTTP

Hi Mike,

UniVerse sockets will not strip CRLF.

Attached is some old code I used to do HTTP requests for a screen
scraping
thing I was trying out when I couldn't get CALLHTTP to work as I
expected.

No promises that it will work, I haven't touched it in a while.

I posted a trimmed version of this code on the list a few years ago.

Craig




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