On 27/06/2013 06:06, J. Landman Gay wrote:
If we ever get the authentication worked out, I'm still not sure how to do a
PUT. I'll try putting the data back into the variable and send that.
Hi Jacque,
Are you able to watch your network traffic, eg using WireShark? I've often
found this was
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:06 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
If we ever get the authentication worked out, I'm still not sure how to do
a PUT. I'll try putting the data back into the variable and send that.
put empty into url
I have had trouble with PUT.
I worked with the ISP to make sure it was enabled. I set up the right access
file permissions. I made sure to put the name and password in the URL. And
failure.
So, either there was some overriding setting at the ISP that blocked things or
either me or liburl
26, 2013 7:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Communicate with server using PUT
When I use the full URL with get url it returns a 404. When the server
person does it from Rails, they get data back. I need to get the same data
back, so I guess checking the headers won't work. The server
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Subject: Re: Communicate with server using PUT
Ralph, I'm trying to learn about the Google api and understand your code and
wanted to know what is expected in CSZ to feed to this function? what is
your typical line of code that calls
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Dar Scott d...@swcp.com wrote:
I have had trouble with PUT.
I worked with the ISP to make sure it was enabled. I set up the right
access file permissions. I made sure to put the name and password in the
URL. And failure.
So, either there was some
On 27/06/2013 14:28, Mike Bonner wrote:
I think a put and a post are very similar. You might manually set the
headers to work as a put but us post to send the data. (think the data
comes through the same way, its just the headers that differ)
I don't think that's needed - LiveCode's PUT
Thanks everyone, the problem is solved. It was indeed an authorization
problem and once I fixed that, PUT started working. We are using a token
to identify the app, and a bad copy/paste caused it to be missing a
digit. All that trouble over a single integer.
Right now I'm putting the data
J. Landman Gay jacque@... writes:
All that trouble over a single integer.
Thanks to SCOTUS, single integers can now get married.
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This is coming back to me and I think I ended up testing the PUT on a different
server. Perhaps some Apache setting was getting in the way and the ISP was not
able to track it down. I still wonder if my test had some flaw staring me in
the face. In any case, I was able to do the test.
Dar
you should be able to check the libURLLastRHHeaders.. unless you are talking
about mobile... actually there's no put on mobile anyway...
On 27/06/2013, at 8:48 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
I need to send data to a server and they want me to use PUT instead of POST.
I
That's an idea, thanks.
I'm having trouble actually doing the PUT. I need to send a string like
this:
http://domain.com/page?thing=oneother=twosomethingelse=three
What's the proper way to format that? Should I be using this:
put thing=oneother=twosomethingelse=three into url
Should be the latter... what's the error?
On 27/06/2013, at 9:07 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
That's an idea, thanks.
I'm having trouble actually doing the PUT. I need to send a string like this:
http://domain.com/page?thing=oneother=twosomethingelse=three
What's
When I use the full URL with get url it returns a 404. When the server
person does it from Rails, they get data back. I need to get the same
data back, so I guess checking the headers won't work. The server
responds with stuff I need to use.
So if get URL is the way to do it, then the get
Jacques
Is page in your URL example a folder or a file? If it is a folder then I am
pretty sure it needs a slash after it.
Regards
Matthias
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Am 27.06.2013 um 01:22 schrieb J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com:
When I use the full URL with get url it returns a
put theData into URL
http://somedomain.com/page.php?value1=valuevalue2=value;
The above will send data to a server using PUT.
The result will return error messages. If you want data returned by the
server use the urlresponse.
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When I use the full
On 6/26/13 6:43 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Jacques
Is page in your URL example a folder or a file? If it is a folder then I am
pretty sure it needs a slash after it.
It's a file, I left off the suffix because it's a custom one and I
didn't want to have to explain it. :)
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On 6/26/13 6:52 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
put theData into URL
http://somedomain.com/page.php?value1=valuevalue2=value;
The above will send data to a server using PUT.
The result will return error messages. If you want data returned by the
server use the urlresponse.
That's how I first
On 6/26/13 7:03 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote:
J,
Well I guess no attachments on the list. Here it is in-line.
function GeoCode StreetAddress , CSZ
Thanks. I actually have the parameters formatted, I'm just not having
any luck with the PUT business.
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On 27 Jun 2013, at 09:33, J. Landman Gay wrote:
That's how I first started, using put, but I think I had the content wrong.
What goes into theData? In this case, the parameter values are the data.
Should I just do put empty into url http://blah blah?
I didn't think that the HTTP
On 6/26/13 9:09 PM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Jacque
On 27 Jun 2013, at 09:33, J. Landman Gay wrote:
That's how I first started, using put, but I think I had the
content wrong. What goes into theData? In this case, the parameter
values are the data. Should I just do put empty into url
On 27/06/2013, at 12:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Error 401 is a bad format error.
It's unauthorized... are you meant to send credentials...
http://username:pass@
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On 6/26/13 10:39 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
On 27/06/2013, at 12:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Error 401 is a bad format error.
It's unauthorized... are you meant to send credentials...
http://username:pass@
Oh gosh, I shouldn't rely on my memory. I'll ask them. It figures the
server
On 6/26/13 7:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 6/26/13 9:09 PM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
Jacque
On 27 Jun 2013, at 09:33, J. Landman Gay wrote:
That's how I first started, using put, but I think I had the
content wrong. What goes into theData? In this case, the parameter
values are the data.
On 6/26/13 11:59 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
On 6/26/13 7:45 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
A browser can send http URLs with query strings, and I think that's a
PUT.
It's a GET. If you try this, you'll see $REQUEST_METHOD = GET:
http://pdslabs.net/rev/globals.cgi?first=1second=2
That's all I
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