: 'Commons HttpClient Project'
Subject: RE: url is Re: How to accept cookies in HttpClient.
Hi Tom,
I get the same error page from Netscape, are you going through a proxy in
IE?
Thanks,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: tom yin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September
Hi Tom,
I get the same error page from Netscape, are you going through a proxy in IE?
Thanks,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: tom yin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: url is Re: How to accept cookies in HttpClient.
Hello,
Hello, Steve,
Thanks a lot. I think you have almost found the real problem here. You are right,
cookies have been set and link has been redirected to a new link,
/sg1dgp9/tbiappt300/TbiaStatelessErrorPage, but this link, showing the error page, is
not the expected url. The error page has the
Hi Tom,
This is a little verbose, but our product that uses httpclient reaches the logon page
with the cookes from the
second(logon frame) link.
We manage cookies externally to httpclient and sort-of emulate stepping
through the browser.
Here is the final link, request, 302 response, request, 20
ur IE. If not, download a tool like Ethereal to
help you do the monitoring and capturing.
--Michael
-Original Message-
From: tom yin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:44 PM
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: RE: url is Re: How to accept cookies in HttpC
Hi, Michael,
Thanks a lot for your info. It's weired...In my computer, after I clean cookies, I
will go to the error page if I click the link in this mail directly, but go to the
right login page if I copy the link to the address bar and press enter key.
The initial link is link1, http://re
Open your alternate browser (Netscape? Mozilla?), or go to another machine and open
IE, goto the url you sent, you will see the error page. Exactly it is the cookie you
missed.
So, clear your IE's cookie cache, find your way back to the site using the clean IE
(well, IE never clean as it shoul