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Re: Cant ping address from 400 to use Httpapi example18 and example19.



   I think you're just running into a slow, overworked, underpowered,
   bandwidth constrained server.

   On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 12:05 PM, John Rusling
   <[1]jrusling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

     Thanks.  In the magazine article I was (mostly) following, "RPG Can
     Consume Web Services", iSeriesNews July 2006, there is no mention
     of
     anything, proxy-related, and uh, frankly,
     I can count the number of times on one hand that I've used the word
     'proxy' in a sentence.
     (In other words, I know squat bout that).
     If you've used them successfully, and have a copy of 1 of those
     examples
     with them in it,
     it'd be greatly appreciated if you'd share that, although, that
     being
     said, I glanced at the httpapi_h prototypes for those functions and
     I'm
     not too sure I know how to use them. (sheesh)
     John
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     [mailto:[3]ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
     Grizzly
     Malchow
     Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:00 AM
     To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
     Subject: RE: Cant ping address from 400 to use Httpapi example18
     and
     example19.
     I'm not sure what the problem is, but I can't ping that address or
     host
     name either.
     I'm guessing it has something to do with the firewall.
     Have you tried using http_setProx()and http_proxy_setauth()
     procedures
     in your program programs? They allow you to authenticate to a
     proxy/firewall.
     Adding the proxy procedures to EXAMPLE18, EXAMPLE19, EXAMPLE20
     allowed
     me to run all of them. In fact, I always have to use those
     functions to
     reach the outside world when using HTTPAPI.
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