I would suspect a problem with the httpheaders or the socketTimeoutInterval global values or, perhaps, the need to add a "&" at the end of your "POST" request.
Here are the two first values i use for my own :
-- only needed on the client-side part of your app :
set httpheaders to "Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" & return
post "is001=5&is002=" & word 1 of fld "account" of stack "addnewuser" & \
"&is003=" & word 1 of fld "password" of stack "addnewuser" & \
"&is004=" & word 1 of fld "biblio" of stack "addnewuser" & "&" to url (testurl() & "istream.xml")
-- only needed on the server-side part of your app, if exists.
set the socketTimeoutInterval to "10"
Hope this help,
Best, Pierre
Le 17 mars 04, à 17:05, Mark Smith a écrit :
Hi All, following the excellent advice found on this list a while back, I've been experimenting with the shell "curl" stuff to access an https site.
Here's the problem: using the exact same URL,
A: "https://" etc typed into a browser window - no problem
B: curl "https://" etc. typed into the Terminal app in OSX - no problem
C: From a rev script using shell - ie. put shell("curl" && quote & "https://" etc & quote) into fld 1 -
about 3k of the 30 odd k of html arrives in fld 1, last line ending with "Unexpected Error 1".
Perhaps a character set problem? I'm stumped, so any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
PS. I'm not trying to crack into a banks web-site or anything, I'm simply trying to download the freely displayed odds from an on-line bookie....
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