Aaron,
I tried with "http://example.com" and "http://example.org" (which each redirect to to identical error messages) and that worked. I am thinking that the previous example fails because the BC3 session cannot retrieve the URLs. They are addresses of logs on a Hudson server which has security turned on, requiring a userid and password for access. I was able to export my cookies from Chrome to a standard netscape format usable by wget, and was able to retrieve the files from the command line that way.
I tried putting a copy of the cookies.txt file in BC3's install directory, but no joy. Is BC3 capable of using the cookies.txt file, or password authenticating in any way?
I tried with "http://example.com" and "http://example.org" (which each redirect to to identical error messages) and that worked. I am thinking that the previous example fails because the BC3 session cannot retrieve the URLs. They are addresses of logs on a Hudson server which has security turned on, requiring a userid and password for access. I was able to export my cookies from Chrome to a standard netscape format usable by wget, and was able to retrieve the files from the command line that way.
I tried putting a copy of the cookies.txt file in BC3's install directory, but no joy. Is BC3 capable of using the cookies.txt file, or password authenticating in any way?
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