From: Brad C. <bc...@bo...> - 2003-03-18 18:08:16
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<html> <body> I have been looking for a way to get rid of these and the best guess I have currently is here:<br> <font face="Courier, Courier">com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.HttpWebConnection, line 228:<br><br> </font>currently: <font face="Courier, Courier">((SimpleLog)log).setLevel( SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_WARN );<br> </font>change to: <font face="Courier, Courier">((SimpleLog)log).setLevel( SimpleLog.LOG_LEVEL_OFF ); // or whatever other level will do it<br><br> </font>I'll test this as soon as I can get all the dependencies straightened out for the latest code.<br><br> Brad C<br><br> <br><br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><pre> > just a small question concerning redirects: When I enable my webclient > to follow redirects, like this: > > webClient.setRedirectEnabled(true); > > I still get error messages like this: > > 26.02.2003 16:07:05 org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase > processRedirectResponse > INFO: Redirect requested but followRedirects is disabled > > Does this mean anything? I get the same messages when I did not enable > redirecting within the webclient. It's an annoyance that I haven't figured out how to fix yet. For a variety of reasons, I handle the redirection logic inside HtmlUnit rather than letting commons-httpclient handle it for me. It's commons-httpclient that is displaying that message because I have explicitly disabled its redirection support. I'd like to filter out that warning message but haven't figured out a clean way of doing it.</pre><font face="Courier New, Courier"></blockquote><br> </font></body> </html> |