Yeah, the duplicate subject line is because I read your post and thought
about my own question and decided to post the question so I hit reply on
yours, but then realized that that was going to go to the wrong list. So I
changed the email address to pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx and typed my question but
forgot to change the subject line.  Sounds like an episode of Green Acres, I
know. :-)

It may not matter why in the "where I'm coming from" in general, but the
webservice I'm talking to needs to know what URL I am coming from for some
kind of validation.  I dunno.  I'm just a programmer. What do I know about
technical things?

I'll figure this out eventually.  I honestly don't even know if I'm even
asking the right question yet or not. 

-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 9:03 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Posting to a page with JavaScript





Shannon,

Wow, you've got me seeing double--I just posted a message to Scott
Klement's HTTPAPI list yesterday afternoon with the exact same subject.  As
a result, it sounds like we may be having similar problems.  My problem is
that Wells Fargo Bank is changing to a new web site with JavaScript and my
program that uses Scott's HTTPAPI which has worked for almost two years is
having a problem when it tries to post our file to the new site.

In regards to your question, why would it matter "where you are coming
from"?  Wouldn't it be more of an issue of specifying the correct URL to
post the file to, the content type, etc.?  Are you having a problem logging
in or posting the file?


Dave Parnin
--
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





 

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This is probably badly phrased, but...

Is there a way that I can tell what URL a web service thinks I am coming
from from on my PC?  I'm trying to interface with a web service and it
appears to me that it thinks the request is coming from something like
www.me.com (example) when in fact it should be coming from www.them.com
(example).

Is there some way I can see what URL my TCP/IP connection request appears
as
on the web?

Something like TRACERT or NETSTAT or an equivalent?

Thanks


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