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Brad,

http_String() will send you an *escape message if you get an HTTP response code (other than 200) from the server.

So you'd do something like this:

monitor;
http_string('GET': 'http://the-url-etc');
// page was found.
on-error;
// page was not found (or another error)
endmon;

Or, if you want to distinguish a 404 code from another code you could do:

monitor;
http_string('GET': 'http://the-url-etc');
// page was found.
on-error;
http_error(*omit: httpCode);
if httpCode = 404;
// page was not found
else;
// another error
endif;
endmon;


On 6/22/2017 2:29 PM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Does http_string() return blank or something that you know the page
"doesn't exist" should the web site return an error HTTP response
code?



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On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:11 PM, James H. H. Lampert
<jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/22/17, 11:15 AM, Scott Klement wrote:
I'd use http_string(), it'd be a lot simpler than http_url_get_raw().

I'm guessing http_string() is something that was added sometime since 2012.


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