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Could it be URL encoding? The fact the you can type it in a browser
and it works, tells me one of two things: You are subtly keying in
something that isn't in your code HTTPAPI or there is an encoding issue
that the browser is managing to deal with that your code in HTTPAPI
isn't handling. I think HTTPAPI naturally encodes everything but
perhaps something small is missing. Cut and paste the browser url into
HTTPAPI and test it directly perhaps?
Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.valadd.com
On 8/12/2010 3:27 PM, Alan Campin wrote:
I am using Scott's HTTP Api to attempt to write to a Rest Server.runs
In all the previous projects that I have done using this api, the targets
where outside the company servers but this server was created by a
consultant and he tells me that it is a Rest Server.
I am using the HTTP_Url_Get_XML to send the following
http://cre-freitrater:8080/cre_freitrater/rest/freitrater/1
The request chain that is being sent to it looks like the following:
GET /cre_freitrater/rest/freitrater/1 HTTP/1.1 Host: cre-freitrater:8080
User-Agent: http-api/1.23
I am getting back a 500 response saying that there was an internal server
error.
I can type the same string (the first string) into the browser and it
without a hitch.REST
This is probably a Scott question but what has to be done different for
server than a regular HTTP server?. According to what I have read it just--
uses regular HTTP protocols.
Can anyone point me to an article on writing a Rest Client in RPG?
Any help would be appreciated.
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