https
[1/5] from: gchiu::compkarori::co::nz at: 15-Jan-2001 21:37
I need to parse out some data from a https page. Is https
going to be supported in Core?
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Graham Chiu
[2/5] from: gchiu:compkarori at: 16-Jan-2001 6:55
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 11:33:03 +0100
Nenad Rakocevic <[dockimbel--free--fr]> wrote:
> >
> > I need to parse out some data from a https page. Is
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> Rebol <====> SSL Proxy <====> Web site
> http https
thanks, I'll look at it.
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Graham Chiu
[3/5] from: gchiu:compkarori at: 16-Jan-2001 14:41
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 08:35:51 +1200
[chris--double--tab--co--nz] wrote:
> other languages. The source code is available and it
> might help with your
> efforts to implement. It's actually pretty easy to do.
Hi Chris,
Pretty easy is I think a relative term - relative to one'e
experience!
All I'm wanting to do at present is read my ADSL usage off
Telecom's page - which is https.
I'll try what may be the easier route using stunnel to see
if it works ...
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Graham Chiu
[4/5] from: chris:double:tab at: 16-Jan-2001 8:35
If you want to use OpenSSL with /Command I've done OpenSSL wrappers for a few
other languages. The source code is available and it might help with your
efforts to implement. It's actually pretty easy to do. See:
http://www.double.co.nz/dylan
http://www.double.co.nz/lisp
http://www.double.co.nz/smalltalk
Chris.
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Subject: [REBOL] Re: https
Author: [gchiu--compkarori--co--nz]
Date: 16/01/01 05:55
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 11:33:03 +0100
Nenad Rakocevic <[dockimbel--free--fr]> wrote:
> >
> > I need to parse out some data from a https page. Is
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> Rebol <====> SSL Proxy <====> Web site
> http https
thanks, I'll look at it.
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Graham Chiu
[5/5] from: dockimbel:free at: 15-Jan-2001 11:33
Graham Chiu wrote :
> I need to parse out some data from a https page. Is https
> going to be supported in Core?
>
> --
> Graham Chiu
Niet !
RT answer is that a SSL support will raise /Core size to almost 1Mo and they
want to keep it small in size, which is a good point of view IMHO.
I see 2 way of adding SSL (and https) support to Rebol :
- with /Command, you can make a wrapper for a SSL package, such as OpenSSL.
- with /Core, you can use a SSL proxy such as sTunnel.
Rebol <====> SSL Proxy <====> Web site
http https
Hope this help.
DocKimbel.
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