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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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30th January, 2005 at 22:34:34 -
I now have the SSDL extension (thanks again to those that helped with that problem), but I'm having some difficulties with it. I downloaded a small image without trouble, but with other files it kept downloading 20 byte files which infact are just an error message saying "Bad Request" as it turns out. I looked on the clickteam forum and found this quote from tigerworks;
"Bad Request" means the HTTP request made by SSDL was malformed or had a syntax error. This means it's probably fixable.
Also if the server is HTTP/1.1, and the object is making a HTTP/1.0 request without the 'Host' header, the server will reject the request with a 'Bad Request' message.
I used the debugging console to check that the url i was trying to download from was exactly right, and it was, which made me wonder about the second part of his statement. The problem is, I have no clue what hes on about! How do you tell if the servers HTTP/1.1 or 1.0, and whats this host header? - basically is it fixable, and if so, how?
I have also read that some hosts dont allow direct downloading - but how would i tell if that was the problem?
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Assault Andy Administrator
I make other people create vaporware
Registered 29/07/2002
Points 5686
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31st January, 2005 at 01:57:08 -
Just try downloading an image from a few random websites, if they work then it's probabley the host of the place you are trying to download from.
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Also creator of ZDay20 and Dungeon Dash.
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Tigerworks Klik Legend
Registered 15/01/2002
Points 3882
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31st January, 2005 at 15:23:14 -
You can download a file fairly easily with moosock.
- Tigerworks
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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31st January, 2005 at 19:28:30 -
I remain extremely sceptical about downloading with moosock - I got the example from the knowledge base and even that doesnt seem to work, and looking at the quantity/complexity of the events its certainly not easy.
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