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Topic: Post returns 404 error
User81

From: Chicago, IL USA
Posts: 26
Member Since: 04/03/01
posted December 11, 2001 2:15 PM

I am attempting to do a post from the page at the following URL:

https://www.accountonline.com/ac/register.dcl

The Action attribute is the following URL:

https://www.accountonline.com/ac/servlet/acregister

When I do the POST method with the Query data filled in, the page that comes back has a 404 error. I am wondering what I am doing wrong. Could this have something to do with request headers? I'm not filling in any at the moment.
K M Drake



From: Utica, NY USA
Posts: 3406
Member Since: 07/14/00
posted December 11, 2001 2:44 PM


Hi,
When you retrieve that page with the browser, you get the same page.
I would contact the administrators of the server, and ask them what page you are supposed to Post to, and what the Request should look like. Or, if you have a form that successfully makes the Post, use a protocol sniffer to monitor the messages sent between the browser and the server.
-ken

K M Drake
Dart Tech Support
User81

From: Chicago, IL USA
Posts: 26
Member Since: 04/03/01
posted December 11, 2001 3:07 PM

Actually, the site only functions properly when you go through www.universalcard.com. Go to that page, click on the "Register" link in the middle of the page, and click the Submit button on the registration form that comes up. It works properly in MSIE, but not when I follow the same path in my application using WebTool.
K M Drake



From: Utica, NY USA
Posts: 3406
Member Since: 07/14/00
posted December 11, 2001 3:32 PM


Hi,
I would take the steps I mentioned in my previous post.
This is not an issue I am willing to pursue over the forum. However, if you have a support contract, please email to support@dart.com and I can look deeper into it.
Thanks,
-ken

K M Drake
Dart Tech Support
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