Re: [Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2007-01-06 Thread Duncan Temple Lang
Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Duncan Temple Lang wrote: > >> Kurt Hornik wrote: Duncan Temple Lang writes: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to >

Re: [Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2007-01-05 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Duncan Temple Lang wrote: > Kurt Hornik wrote: >>> Duncan Temple Lang writes: >> >>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >>> Hash: SHA1 >> >>> Prof Brian Ripley wrote: I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to https: URLs, *only* if --in

Re: [Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2007-01-01 Thread Duncan Temple Lang
Kurt Hornik wrote: > > Duncan Temple Lang writes: > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > >> I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to > >> https: URLs, *only* if --internet2 is used on Windows. > >> > >> This uses

Re: [Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2007-01-01 Thread Kurt Hornik
> Duncan Temple Lang writes: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: >> I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to >> https: URLs, *only* if --internet2 is used on Windows. >> >> This uses the Internet Explorer internals, and o

Re: [Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2006-12-20 Thread Duncan Temple Lang
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to > https: URLs, *only* if --internet2 is used on Windows. > > This uses the Internet Explorer internals, and only works if the > certificate is accepte

[Rd] Connections to https: URLs -- IE expert help needed

2006-12-20 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
I've added to R-devel the ability to use download.file() and url() to https: URLs, *only* if --internet2 is used on Windows. This uses the Internet Explorer internals, and only works if the certificate is accepted (so e.g. does not work for https://svn.r-project.org). Now I use IE (and Windows