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HTTP-GET(1C) HTTP-GET(1C) NAME http-get - simple http client and siod example program SYNOPSIS http-get url [output-file] [:proxy=name] [:header=true] [:username=xx] [:password=xx] [:alarm=seconds] [:post=filename] [:cookie=value] [:redirect=true] [:check-status=false] [:host=true] DESCRIPTION http-get is a simple http command-client which demonstrates the use of siod socket and regular expression capabilities. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS :proxy=XXXXX The XXXXX is the name of the proxy server followed by a colon and a port number. :header=XXXXX The XXXXX if equal to true causes the http headers to be output along with the content. If equal to only causes only the http header to be output. :username=XXXXX The XXXXXX is the plain text username to transmit using basic authentication. :password=XXXXX The XXXXX is the plaintext password. :post=filename The filename contains lines of the form keyword=value. Both the keywords and values are url encoded, and the result is trans- mitted to the web server as a POST of application/x-www-form- urlencoded content. :cookie=value A cookie header is included with the request. If the value is true then then the set-cookie headers are used to obtain the cookie value, although the entire cookie spec is not imple- mented. Otherwise value is used as the value of the cookie header. :redirect=value If value is true (default) then redirections are handled by a recursive call to http-get. :check-status=false If value is true then before storing then an error exit status is returned if the http response status is not of the form 2xx, in which case no content data is stored in the output file. :host=value If value is true (default) then an http 1.1 style "Host:" header is sent. If false then none is sent. Otherwise the value specified is used as the host header. FILES http-get http-stress.scm SEE ALSO siod http://people.delphi.com/gjc/siod.html LOCAL HTTP-GET(1C)
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