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André,

André Warnier wrote:
> Because the first part of this test had to be done by a non-specialist
> customer on a workstation to which I did not have access, I ended up
> writing a simple Perl script based on the integral LWP module, to better
> trace the problem at the workstation level.

I'd just like to point out that there are two existing tools that may
have helped you our a lot: wget (often installed be default on many
Linuxes these days) and httping (which is not, but freely available and
has a simple "make" compile strategy).

Hope that helps,
- -chris
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