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gazgaz ####

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Oct 17, 2011, 2:59:49 AM10/17/11
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Hi, bonjour

Can you explain me why there's a difference between  firebug head control and unix lynx console command as:

lynx  -head "http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic"
and the result 302!!!

because
with firebug
i get 200 with http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic

So i am not a dev but
someone of team devs lynks says links uses HHTP/1.0
what about firebug??

and WHO SAYS RIGHT HERE?? Qui dit vrai ici?
firebug or unix lynx command line ??

Salutations regards

Roger

gazgaz ####

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Oct 17, 2011, 3:25:51 AM10/17/11
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firebug-1.7.3 firefox-3.6.22 used

On 17 oct, 08:59, "gazgaz ####" <gazgaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, bonjour
>
> Can you explain me why there's a difference between  firebug head control
> and unix lynx console command as:
>
> lynx  -head "http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic"
> and the result 302!!!
>
> because
> with firebug
> i get 200 withhttp://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic
> 3.6.22

Sebo

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Oct 17, 2011, 5:54:46 AM10/17/11
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Please note, that the current version of Firebug is 1.8.3. 1.7 is not supported anymore.
And testing this with FF 7.0.1 + FB 1.8.3 + Win7 I get the correct result of 302 Moved Temporarily.

Sebastian

Sebo

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Oct 17, 2011, 5:56:37 AM10/17/11
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Forgot to mention something:
At http://web-sniffer.net/ you can always test requests independently, which really helps sometimes.

Sebastian

gazgaz ####

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Oct 17, 2011, 8:28:17 AM10/17/11
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As sorry
my english is perhaps not very good..
i can understand
you confirm command line lynx -head "http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-
ahuntsic" is a good result?? !
and it's THE SAME as with FF 7.0.1 + FB 1.8.3 + Win7 .Is it that?
I do not have Microsoft Win 7 machine so only xp

Thank you for answer i hope what i think is correct.
Now a lot of work:
with results in access.log in apache
and a big problem .. of policy ..
Humm..


Thank you for answer i did not knew http://web-sniffer.net/


Salutations
Merci beaucoup.

Roger


On 17 oct, 11:56, Sebo <sebastianzart...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Forgot to mention something:
> Athttp://web-sniffer.net/you can always test requests independently, which
> really helps sometimes.
>
> Sebastian

Sebo

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Oct 17, 2011, 9:14:08 AM10/17/11
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As sorry
my english is perhaps not very good..
No problem. I am also not a native English speaker, but I understood you. :-)

i can understand
 you confirm command line lynx  -head "http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-
ahuntsic" is a good result?? !

Yes, 302 is expected. I tried it again with another network traffic analyzer called Wireshark and I get the same result:
 

and it's THE SAME as with FF 7.0.1 + FB 1.8.3 + Win7 .Is it that?
Yes, I also see the 302 HTTP status in Firebug:
 

I do not have Microsoft Win 7 machine so only xp
I don't think this makes a difference in this case.
 
Thank you for answer i hope what i think is correct.
Now a lot of work:
with results in access.log in apache
and a big problem .. of policy ..
Humm..
Note, that http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic redirects to http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic?lang=fr. That's why you get the 302.
If I call http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic?lang=fr directly, I also get HTTP status 200.
 
Thank you for answer i did not knew http://web-sniffer.net/

Salutations
Merci beaucoup.
Hope I could help you. Viele Grüße from Germany. :-)

Sebastian


Roger

gazgaz ####

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Oct 17, 2011, 9:57:55 AM10/17/11
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thank you at all
perhaps nothing to do ..


Roger

On 17 oct, 15:14, Sebo <sebastianzart...@gmx.de> wrote:
> > As sorry
> > my english is perhaps not very good..
>
> No problem. I am also not a native English speaker, but I understood you.
> :-)
>
> i can understand
>
> >  you confirm command line lynx  -head "http://edu.ca.edu/squelette-
> > ahuntsic" is a good result?? !
>
> Yes, 302 is expected. I tried it again with another network traffic analyzer
> called Wireshark <http://www.wireshark.org/> and I get the same result:
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3yIN0bmn8nY/TpwnykLxJhI/AAAAAAAAAB...>
>
> > and it's THE SAME as with FF 7.0.1 + FB 1.8.3 + Win7 .Is it that?
>
> Yes, I also see the 302 HTTP status in Firebug:
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-qxQRqReUlC0/TpwpcLtX7kI/AAAAAAAAAB...>
>
> > I do not have Microsoft Win 7 machine so only xp
>
> I don't think this makes a difference in this case.
>
> > Thank you for answer i hope what i think is correct.
> > Now a lot of work:
> > with results in access.log in apache
> > and a big problem .. of policy ..
> > Humm..
>
> Note, thathttp://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsicredirects tohttp://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic?lang=fr. That's why you get the 302.
> If I callhttp://edu.ca.edu/squelette-ahuntsic?lang=frdirectly, I also get
> HTTP status 200.
>
> > Thank you for answer i did not knewhttp://web-sniffer.net/
>
> > Salutations
> > Merci beaucoup.
>
> Hope I could help you. Viele Grüße from Germany. :-)
>
> Sebastian
>
> > Roger
>
> > On 17 oct, 11:56, Sebo <sebastia...@gmx.de> wrote:
> > > Forgot to mention something:
> > > Athttp://web-sniffer.net/youcan always test requests independently,
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