From: Oliver B. <ol...@ol...> - 2003-02-12 19:40:08
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Ciao Gabriele, my htdig identifies itself as User-Agent: htdig/3.1.6 (ol...@ol...) so i guess, it's htdig V 3.1.6. But isn't it very strange, that it doesn't recognize the standard mime-ty= pe??? Is there a way to get information about how htdig processes the=20 headerinformation? Perhaps the header is not processed upto the last line, wich contains the= =20 content-type in this case. Does anybody else have some ideas? Thx, =09Olli. Am Mittwoch, 12. Februar 2003 19:32 schrieb Gabriele Bartolini: > Ciao Oliver! > > >I am using htdig on a linux-OS (SuSE 8.1), htdig/3.1.6 > > Are you sure it is 3.1.6? Because the output here looks like coming fro= m a > 3.2.x branch (with HTTP/1.1 support) > > >The webserver is Apache/1.3.27 (Unix). > > > >After starting htdig with > > > > > htdig -i -vvv > > type 'which htdig' and see the output. IMHO, you have another version o= f > ht://Dig on your system and your path picks it up. If that's the proble= m, > try using an absolute path (/foo_htdig_3.1.6_dir/bin/htdig -iv). > > >Header line: HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > Here is the guilty line ... :-) > > Ciao ciao > -Gabriele This is the original mail, about my problem: Hello. I have the problem, that htdig doesn't recognize the normal=20 text/html-mimetype. So after assuming text as the content-type, htdig returns with an databas= e of=20 all html-tags.... Has anyone an idee about that problem??? I am using htdig on a linux-OS (SuSE 8.1), htdig/3.1.6 The webserver is Apache/1.3.27 (Unix). After starting htdig with=20 > htdig -i -vvv htdig responses with =2E.... Header line: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Header line: Date:Wed, 12 Feb 2003 16:00:45 GMT Header line: Server:Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) Header line: Last-Modified:Wed, 07 Aug 2002 10:40:45 GMT Converted 07 Aug 2002 10:40:45 GMT to Wed, 07 Aug 2002 10:40:45 Header line: ETag:"fcc8d0-267-3d50f92d" Header line: Accept-Ranges:bytes Header line: Content-Length:615 Header line: Connection:close Header line: Content-Type:text/html Header line: returnStatus =3D 0 Read 615 from document Read a total of 615 bytes "" not a recognized type. Assuming text size =3D 615 =2E.... Thx. Olli. |