I have some updates about this issue, should anyone be interested. Il giorno 25 gennaio 2012 18:23, Catonano <caton...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> > > Il giorno 25 gennaio 2012 10:07, Andy Wingo <wi...@pobox.com> ha scritto: > >> On Wed 25 Jan 2012 04:56, Daniel Hartwig <mand...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > (http-get uri #:version '(1 . 0) ...) >> >> Good point! >> > > yes, good point. I tried, it works. Thanks. This could have been a show > stopper to me. > It seems the show stopped anyway. If you try (define uri (string->uri "http://www.ubuntu.com")) (http-get uri #:version '(1 . 0)) you'll get a correct result. But if you try with "http://friendfeed.com" youll'get Unable to connect to database server and that's what happens with my radio station site too. Interestingly, I tried with curl -http1.0 http://friendfeed.com and got a different result. Also, the version indicated in the response from friendfeed is 1.1 while itÅ› 1.0 in the response from www.ubuntu.com So it seems to me that this workaround of indicating a http 1.0 request introduces too much unpredictability from the servers; I'm probably running in a not so common case so some shoddiness in servers configurations is emerging As for curl, I'm not even sure it is fulfilling my whish to use a http 1.0 request, there was such a bug some time ago. I don't wanna know. I didn't try with wget because I couldn't find the right switch. Again, I'm not sure I wanna know So probably this pet project will have to wait some more. At least until the common http 1.1 cases will be covered What do you think ? Thanks you all, people, anyway Bye Catonano