Re: RapidEuphoria
- Posted by Beaumont Furniss <bfurniss at IHUG.CO.NZ> May 07, 2000
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EU>6 May 2000 15:39:42 -0400 EU>Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV. EU>MUOHIO.EDU> EU>I had the same or similar problem with my webclient.exu program and EU>www.rapideuphoria.com. I suspect that rapideuphoria.com is a EU>virtual domain name hosted by another server. I kept getting a isp EU>site page until I added a "Host: www.rapideuphoria.com" line to the EU>http request header and then it returned the expected page. I EU>don't know how this would help with Net-Tamer, unless you could ask EU>them to add the Host: line to their software. EU>Regards, EU>Pete EU>On Sat, 6 May 2000 15:14:57 -0400, wolfgang fritz <wolfritz at KING. EU>>>IGS.NET> wrote: I connect to the site http://www.RapidEuphoria. EU>>>com , only to find an internet server what's going on ? EU>>> Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive EU>>...just guessing here, but rapideuphoria.com is probably a EU>>redirected site with a much longer 'real' site name, and EU>>Net-Tamer probably can't handle the redirection. This seems to EU>>also be the case with Bobcat, and other simple DOS browsers. EU>>Wolf I can enter Long site names and re-directions into Net_Tamer , manually if necessary; however as you say the re-direction might be too long. Surely there's a way around this as this could , potentially , be a concern for most anyone who does an extended browse. Am I missing some important re-direction with http://www/RapidEuphoria.com ; perhaps /rapideuphoria/ ? The other net browser I use is Cello , this connects to the Netcenter, however my version of this is running from windows 3.10. Only recently have I been investigating the possibility of upgrading to windows 95 , this might be available from some website ; possibly The Netcentre or microshoft. In the meanwhile Linux has arrived on the scene, I dare say there are going to be powerful browsers written for that , quite soon. Especially when you consider that mobile webBrowser software might be written using this; and of course Linux is free. Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive