1. EuTCP4u
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Apr 05, 2002
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Hello, I just ran the demo get_file.exw I specified my given IP address and the name of an html file to download and what happened was the file returned to me was what was being viewed in my Internet Explorer. I thought this was very strange that I could actually look at what I was doing in my Explorer. Heres how I specified my address and file to grab. remote_file = http:// my address" -- Ive purposfully not given this here!!! local_file = "myhtmfile.htm" myhtmfile.htm was not returned but instead what was returned was another htm file that resided in Internet Explorer. Anyone know why? Euman euman at bellsouth.net 5 2 1 - 1 - n - 5 The Doors
2. Re: EuTCP4u
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Apr 05, 2002
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On 5 Apr 2002, at 23:20, euman at bellsouth.net wrote: > > Hello, > > I just ran the demo get_file.exw I specified my given IP address and the name > of > an html file to download and what happened was the file returned to me was > what > was being viewed in my Internet Explorer. I thought this was very strange that > I > could actually look at what I was doing in my Explorer. Heres how I specified > my > address and file to grab. remote_file = http:// my address" -- Ive purposfully > not given this here!!! local_file = "myhtmfile.htm" myhtmfile.htm was not > returned but instead what was returned was another htm file that resided in > Internet Explorer. > > Anyone know why? I don't understand, nothing resides in Internet Exporer. Files reside on the harddrive somewhere. IE wills ave a local copy in a temp dir on C:, and if you do not hit "refresh" or spec the full path to the original copy, you get the first copy it made in the temp directory. You spec'd the wrong path maybe? Kat
3. Re: EuTCP4u
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Apr 06, 2002
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Euman writes: > remote_file = http:// my address" -- Ive purposfully not given this here!!! Wasn't it 216.76.176.226 But I think there aren't people that would like to put your Windows machine down. Martin