>Can *anyone* shed light on why a 'get url myTextFileURL' command returns >'requested' instead of the contents of the text file? Has synchronicity changed??
Alex said: >If the server returns an error message, you would get that message >instead of the file content - so it's possible that the web site has set >custom error messages, and you're getting one of them (though >"requested" isn't much of a custom message). > >Are you connecting through a proxy or web cache ? It sounds just >possible they could return this as a message if there was some unusual >time-out condition. Dave said: >Is this an http or ftp url (i.e. not a file url)? >If so, is "requested" returned in "the result" or in the "it" variable? >I'm asking because "requested" is one of the "states" of the variable >in libUrl that tracks the status of a request and eventually is >returned as "the result". However, it should be set to empty or an >error message before the request completes. > >Can you log the activity (libUrlSetLogField) and see if it reveals anything? Thanks for the pointers, guys... "Requested" is returned in the result of an http file request behind a firewall. Strangely, the test stack we used to track the problem down works okay; I am still trying to establish what is different in the test stack which (so far as I can see) mirrors the original. I am suspecting a failed server response that ought to read "timeout", but since this is arm's length it's a bit difficult to identify. Next stop, libUrlSetLogField. /H _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
