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From: Michael Sundermann <michael.sundermann@acm.org>
Subject: Re: HTTP
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 09:12:22 +0200
Organization: T-Online
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
>"GET /" is not a valid HTTP command. You need to specify the HTTP version
Maybe this is wrong, but it works wirh Kermit 1.1.17 and
with Windows telnet.exe
>Is there some reason you are not using the HTTP commands built into
>Kermit's script language?
>
> set host 192.168.1.2 http
> if success http get /
I like the new way,
But sometimes I want to have the old way like in Kermit 1.1.17.
Because I am learning HTTP at the moment and I am reading
a beginner book about HTTP. In this book there some examples
which I want to try myself. For this examples I need a telnet session
to a HTTP port.
All examples runs well with Windows telnet.exe program
and with Kermit 1.1.17.
It seems to me that it is not possible any more
make Kermit 1.1.20 behave like Kermit 1.1.17.
Thanks
Michael