Try using the site name.

If the sites do redirects that keep returning an error, send me a
message and I will share a solution.  It will require installing a 500k
language on the WUG server or any server you like, for that matter (any
development web server is fine, and all you will have to do is reference
it from the What's Up Gold server.  You don't have to install it
actually; you will only need to copy it to a folder of your choice.  

The same thing can be done with Perl; But You will have to figure it
out.  

It creates a static html file of whatever site you are referencing every
poll.  You choose wherever you want to store the file (in a "static" web
folder that will not be a redirect).  On each poll, it overwrites that
previously produce static page to give you exactly what a user will see
in a browser during that poll cycle.  

So if your production site does not display the content, the reproduced
page does not display the content either.  If your production site
displays the content, the reproduced page will display the content and
your scan passes successfully.

You can place all of your sites in the same folder.  The reproduced page
for each site needs to have a different name.


The language is called Rebol -- Pronounced like Rebel. 

www.rebol.com

I will then pass my script to you.  The script is a flat text file.

Several months ago I said it would support https scans, but I was
incorrect.  So, you need to make a http connection available to your
what's up gold server.  If the site requires https, allow http for your
what's up gold server only in the IIS IP security of your Production web
server.

I have not checked to see if there is a new version of rebol that
supports https. 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles
Alexander
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] HTTP Content Scan when Web Sites use the same
IP

Hi!

How can I do an HTTP Content Scan on Web Sites when they are all using
the
same IP address?

Thanks!
 
Charles R. Alexander


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