Re: Webkit and image redirects
Re: Webkit and image redirects
- Subject: Re: Webkit and image redirects
- From: Rod Schmidt <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:38:25 -0600
I tried that and that lead me to change the User-Agent header to
AppleWebKit. Now I get a redirect and here are the headers I get back:
"Cache-Control" = "no-cache";
Connection = close;
"Content-Length" = 136;
"Content-Type" = "text/html; charset=utf-8";
Date = "Sun, 13 Jul 2008 21:34:53 GMT";
Location = "http://artorius.backpackit.com/images/0185/6042/thumbnail.jpg/as/6.jpg
";
Server = "Mongrel 1.1.5";
Status = "302 Found";
"X-Runtime" = "0.00300";
Unfortunately it still doesn't work because the Location header
redirects me to the same place as my original request. Why would it do
that?
Rod
On Jul 13, 2008, at 12:42 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 13 Jul '08, at 9:49 AM, Rod Schmidt wrote:
I have an embedded webkit in my app. In my HTML that I display in
the webview I have an image that refers to an image a Backpack web
page. In Safari when you type in the URL for this image it gets
redirected to another image that is stored on the Amazon web
service. However, in my webview the image doesn't get redirected
and hence doesn't get displayed.
Compare the HTTP requests as sent by your app vs. Safari. The best
way to do this is by using tcpflow to log traffic to port 80.
(Unfortunately tcpflow still doesn't ship with Mac OS. Try googling
"tcpflow mac" to find a Mac installer; or you can use macports or
fink to install it. I highly recommend having tcpflow if you're
doing any development that sends HTTP requests!)
—Jens
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