Can you have and '&' in the path for check_http?
Dave Barnum
dave at leaplab.com
Fri Jul 23 20:23:51 CEST 2004
When i try this on the command line check_http comes back with "no match"
Ben wrote:
>I haven't any experience with what you're doing exactly, but it may be
>that a shell is interpretting the &. Trying making it \&
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>On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Dave Barnum wrote:
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>>I'm trying to use a command that looks like this..
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>>check_http -w 5 -c 10 -f follow -s SearchTerm -H www.domain.com -u
>>/at/transaction.php?APID=1&affID=0001
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>>I think it's taking the & as a command or something and sepparating the
>>affID=0001 from the rest of the URL. I've tried surrounding that part
>>with quotes but that doesn't seem to work either. Any clues?
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