David
Where do I find that script?
Cathy
Cathy L. Smith IT Engineer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory cathy.smith at pnl.gov 509.375.2687
-----Original Message----- From: David Baldwin [mailto:c Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 5:02 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Check for string on web site failing
Smith, Cathy wrote:
What worked was to get the full redirection the browser. I did a wget from my hobbit server to download the SGML file. Then I did a string match on text that I found in that file. My first string match
was not in the SGLM file. It's a picture included by the Java script.
Thanks for your help.
Another solution to this is to use the ext script 'urlplus' which will follow redirects (via Location: headers not Javascript).
David.
Cathy
Cathy L. Smith IT Engineer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory cathy.smith at pnl.gov 509.375.2687
-- *From:* Josh Luthman [mailto:josh at imaginenetworksllc.com] *Sent:* Thursday, November 05, 2009 11:42 AM *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] Check for string on web site failing
Can you try
10.10.5.173 foobar.pnl.gov <http://pnl.gov/> # class:server cont=WebMail;https://foobar.pnl.gov <http://pnl.gov/>/index.html;WebMail.Access
or instead of index.html put in what file is DocumentIndex (Apache term). I'm guessing the IIS server isn't redirecting properly.
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On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Smith, Cathy <cathy.smith at pnl.gov <mailto:cathy.smith at pnl.gov>> wrote:
Folks I set up a check to match a string for a web email server in my bb-hosts file to ensure that the web server was functioning correctly The check looked like: 10.10.5.173 foobar.pnl.gov <http://pnl.gov> # class:server cont=WebMail;https://foobar.pnl.gov<http://pnl.gov>;WebMail.Access The check worked fine until this past weekend when the email server was migrated from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007. Now instead of an index.html file being downloaded, I get a SGML document. Even though the same string is in the title tag in the document, the check fails. Can someone suggest a way to check that the page has properly loaded? I apologize if you have received this posting twice. There were network problems when I sent it out originally. I'm not sure it got out. Thanks for your help. Regards, Cathy --- Cathy L. Smith IT Engineer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory cathy.smith at pnl.gov <mailto:cathy.smith at pnl.gov> 509.375.2687
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