The problem of only getting a portion of data may be due to the size limiter on 
the @URL tag.



Try increasing the limit by setting a larger MAXRESULTSIZE=



Also, the DETAILEDRESPONSE option allows you to get to the header of the 
response, which may be necessary to determine the file type, encoding and other 
information.



Robert



From: Fogelson, Steve [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 9:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: URL meta tag question



I am using the following to pull an image from another site. I will pull a lot 
of images eventually.



 <@assign request$ImageContents “<@url location="<@var request$Image>" 
waitforresults="true">”>



It works fine when I assign request$Image to a url that includes the name of 
the image. IE: 
http://www.reedssports.com/Sites/reeds/Image/catimages/LowranceUltimateUpgrade.gif
 or LowranceUltimateUpgrade.gif



Some sites are using a different method of displaying images like the following



http://www.ssisports.net/core/media/media.nl?id=27032&c=902676&h=b0e553a9ad912f4dc1fb



Notice, they do not reference the image name. It appears they may be storing 
the image in a DB or something like that. I want to capture the image, but when 
I use the above url tag, it only pulls over about two thirds of the file.



Any suggestions? By the way I do have permission to use the images that I am 
trying to capture.



Thanks



Steve Fogelson

Internet Commerce Solutions



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