Dave Beck wrote:

Thanks Chipp!!

But unfortunately putting the command in a repeat structure like that
doesn't seem to be helping. For some reason "get URL" returning empty is
quite consistent behavior on at least one customer's machine.

Might it help to use the "load" command instead? Are they implemented more
or less the same way internally? What about communicating through sockets?
Is that more reliable? (I am currently using a .php script to execute some
commands on the server and return a value.)

Not directly answering your question, but ....

on the machines which fail, can you try accessing the Web page (php script) from a browser and verify that works.
I know you said

I know that the web page that I am
trying to load is NOT empty.

but I explicitly want to check for accessibility from the same machine on which it fails via Rev.


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