Hi Mark,

thanks for your answer. If you are collecting feature requests for such a component i 
have 2 more suggestions. Dynamic pages often send 100 headers that just need to be 
skipped to get the "real" header behind that and more and more servers i work with use 
gzip compression.

Bye
Michael :)

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You can send a 1.1 header simply by using the appropriate HTTP syntax.  Note the SEND 
line quoted below.  It's actually breaks down into 3 separate HTTP headers.  It could 
have been two headers or could have been four or more...  whatever gets the job done.

As for the second part of the question..  feeding external parameters (such as a 
hostname) into a script.  No,  that cannot be done at present, but it's a logged 
feature request.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

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Hi Mark,

can i send a 1.1 header too and would it be possible to provide the host for the host 
header via a parameter?

Bye
Michael

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> Sorry to crash the thread but,
> Why does 8.0 read HTTP/1.0 WhatsUp_Gold/7.0 in the IIS logs??

This comes from the definition in services.ini - a definition that is not updated on 
upgrade to v8.0 (because we do not know what else you might have done).

So take the line that contains:

  Send=HEAD / HTTP/1.0\r\nAccept: */*\r\nUser-Agent: WhatsUp_Gold/7.0\r\n\r\n

..and change it to:

  Send=HEAD / HTTP/1.0\r\nAccept: */*\r\nUser-Agent: WhatsUp_Gold/8.0\r\n\r\n

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA


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