Hi list, I have noticed that I'm getting different results on web-dictionary query while I have proxy usage on(its generic proxy, some version of linux's SQUID)
here are the results: with generic proxy usage OFF: >> read http://www.translator.cz/bin/translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch%20out URL Parse: none none www.translator.cz none bin/ translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch out Net-log: ["Opening" "tcp" "for" "HTTP"] Net-log: {GET /bin/translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch%20out HTTP/1.0 Accept: */* Connection: close User-Agent: REBOL 1.2.5.3.1 Host: www.translator.cz } Net-log: "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" Net-log: ["low level read of " 2048 "bytes"] ....... and this is with generic proxy usage ON: >> read http://www.translator.cz/bin/translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch%20out URL Parse: none none www.translator.cz none bin/ translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch out Net-log: ["Opening" "tcp" "for" "HTTP"] Net-log: {GET http://www.translator.cz/bin/translator?trn=uk2cz&gif=0&vcb=watch out HTTP/1.0 Accept: */* Connection: close User-Agent: REBOL 1.2.5.3.1 Host: www.translator.cz Proxy-Authorization: Basic Og== } Net-log: "HTTP/1.0 200 OK" Net-log: ["low level read of " 2048 "bytes"] ....... Notice the 3rd line difference. When proxy usage is on there are no "%20" between "watch out". It is possible that this causing different results from the server when the cgi string is passed to the proxy without proper %20 encoding? I'm not sure if there was some thread about this...It is a new bug during the parsing? Or is the problem in the proxy settings? Anyone? Regards, Cyphre -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.