- From: Vladimir Kozlov <Vladimir.Kozlov@idm.ru>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 18:20:23 +0300
- To: el@deckpoint.ch, www-lib@w3.org
Hello, The right URL for RuleSyntax is http://www.w3.org/Library/User/Using/RuleSyntax.html (I think this is a mistake at www.w3.org/ComLine/User/CommandLine.html) Kind regards, Vladimir. -------------------------- Vladimir Kozlov, IDM, Ltd. e-mail : mailto:Vladimir.Kozlov@idm.ru PGP Key ID : 0x5360FA9B Phone : +7 (095) 534-4221 Fax : +7 (095) 530-2275 www : http://www.idm.ru > -----Original Message----- > From: el@deckpoint.ch [mailto:el@deckpoint.ch] > Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 5:46 PM > To: www-lib@w3.org > Subject: w3c options > > > > Hello all, > > I would like to use the w3c tool from libwww to automate http post > requests on the web. But I found out that some web sites would deny my > post when the Referer field isnt set to their own url. > > Is their a way to define a Referer url in the w3c command line? > > I was able to do that with lwp-request and the -H option ( -H > 'Referer: http://url..' ) but perl is so slow... > > Also when browsing the ComLine options page > (www.w3.org/ComLine/User/CommandLine.html), I noticed that > the link to the > configuration file RuleSyntax.html is asking for a password. > > Any idea? > > best regards, > > Eric Laporte > >
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