I like that I can say 'http://www.somthing.com' asUrl
retrieveContents. This is cool. I wish I could say 'https://www.securesomething.com' asUrl retrieveContents and have it work. I've heard of stunnel and am just beginning to read the docs. It seems to have a glimmer of a chance to let me do this (I'm using the Unix VM) but I thought I'd check and see if anyone had something all built already. Thanks. Todd Blanchard |
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> I like that I can say 'http://www.somthing.com' asUrl > retrieveContents. This is cool. > > I wish I could say 'https://www.securesomething.com' asUrl > retrieveContents and have it work. I've heard of stunnel and am just > beginning to read the docs. It seems to have a glimmer of a chance > to let me do this (I'm using the Unix VM) but I thought I'd check and > see if anyone had something all built already. > > Thanks. > > Todd Blanchard A poor , poor man read html. I have how to use this and drag and drop a regular .htm .html or iCab (for Mac) and read html , just in case you have interest edgar HTMLScrollableField.st (2K) Download Attachment |
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On Feb 18, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Todd Blanchard wrote: > I like that I can say 'http://www.somthing.com' asUrl > retrieveContents. This is cool. > > I wish I could say 'https://www.securesomething.com' asUrl > retrieveContents and have it work. I've heard of stunnel and am > just beginning to read the docs. It seems to have a glimmer of a > chance to let me do this (I'm using the Unix VM) but I thought I'd > check and see if anyone had something all built already. Stunnel will let you forward a local port to a single, explicitly configured HTTPS connection (so that you would say 'http://localhost: 10001' asUrl retrieveContents and it would get translated into a request to https://www.securesomething.com). Another option that should work is to configure an HTTP proxy to translate HTTPS requests into HTTP requests - it seems like apache + mod_ssl + mod_proxy should be able to do this though I've never quite got it working myself. The nicest option IMO would be to write a plugin for libcurl... Avi |
OK so stunnel isn't going to fly - do you suppose something could be
done with OSProcess and curl command line tool? That might be the expedient thing short term. On Feb 18, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Avi Bryant wrote: > > On Feb 18, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Todd Blanchard wrote: > >> I like that I can say 'http://www.somthing.com' asUrl >> retrieveContents. This is cool. >> >> I wish I could say 'https://www.securesomething.com' asUrl >> retrieveContents and have it work. I've heard of stunnel and am >> just beginning to read the docs. It seems to have a glimmer of a >> chance to let me do this (I'm using the Unix VM) but I thought I'd >> check and see if anyone had something all built already. > > Stunnel will let you forward a local port to a single, explicitly > configured HTTPS connection (so that you would say 'http:// > localhost:10001' asUrl retrieveContents and it would get translated > into a request to https://www.securesomething.com). Another option > that should work is to configure an HTTP proxy to translate HTTPS > requests into HTTP requests - it seems like apache + mod_ssl + > mod_proxy should be able to do this though I've never quite got it > working myself. The nicest option IMO would be to write a plugin > for libcurl... > > Avi > |
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