On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Steve Steiner (listsin) < list...@integrateddevcorp.com> wrote:
> On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Maarten ter Huurne wrote: > > > On Thursday 29 October 2009, Steve Steiner (listsin) wrote: > > > >> I can browse to either URL in any browser, getPage() works fine on > >> the > >> external address, 404's on the localhost address. > > > > Does the same thing happen with "127.0.0.1" instead of "localhost" > > in the > > URL? I once encountered a nasty setup where a machine itself did not > > have > > "localhost" in /etc/hosts and the DNS server returned the IP address > > of > > another machine on the network... > > Yes, unfortunately, same thing and the hosts file is also correct. > > This is in OS X, and the valida†or URL I'm calling is being served by > Apache 2.2, and is a ScriptAlias like so (in an includ of httpd.conf): > > ScriptAlias /w3c-validator/check '/Applications/Validator- > SAC.app/Contents/Resources/validator/httpd/cgi-bin/check_wrapper.sh' > > Thing that's got me baffled is that I can go to it just fine in a > browser, I can `curl` it, but, now, after a little more digging, wget > can't get it either! > > So: > curl http://localhost/w3c-validator/check <-- > returns HTML code > any browser to http://localhost/w3c-validator/check <-- returns HTML > code > t.w.c.getPage("http://localhost/w3c-validator/check") <-- 404 > wget http://localhost/w3c-validator/check <-- 404 > > So what the heck is the difference in how these things resolve that > address!? > > Thanks, > > S > > When you say "resolve that address" do you mean the IP Address or the URL? If the requests are in fact going to the same address (IP), I would take a look at the HTTP headers for each method and compare them. Wget failing in a similar fashion to getPage() may actually help you diagnose this. Kevin Horn
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