anton.mckee at broadcom.ie wrote:
>> It works really well with any plain old ordinary HTML WebPages, in
> fact it can handle some JavaScript as well which is cool. But I run
> into a big problem when I try to fetch a page with .asp as an
> extension. Nothing is sent back to my browser. The parser connects to
> the other host and gets the document but then nothing. I don't know it
> ASP and IIS is not closing the connect properly or there are problems
> with the headers or anything, but I do see the parser get the doc. It
> seems to just hang after that. Has anyone go any ideas?
Just awake so this may not be quite logical. :-) Is the JAVA app using
the returned response code (200 etc) to decide if the document has been
sent? I'd have to check the response code on an asp page to verify this
but if it is not 200 then it could be the problem.
Regards...jmcc
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