to all the curl/fedora guys...
the solution
The expansion isn't done by curl, but by the server based on the request
headers.
If I add: -H "Accept-Language: en-EN"
to the command line I get the expected "51%".
Fabian
the solution
The expansion isn't done by curl, but by the server based on the request
headers.
If I add: -H "Accept-Language: en-EN"
to the command line I get the expected "51%".
Fabian
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 6:02 AM, Thomas Waldecker <thomas.waldecker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bruce,The actual test curl cmd I use is:The same section from the curl is:Trying to do a simple curl fetch of a page. I get the data, but when I compare the page to what I see in the FF/Opera browser, I get a difference.The key section on the browser is:
51% Men, 49% Women
51.02081505702209%
Men,
48.97918494297791%
Women
curl -o "dee.txt" http://www.collegeview.com/schoolfacts/auburn-university-main-campus/figures
It appears that the "%" causes some sort of expansion/rounding to occur in the data...I have never seen something like this. I just tried it myself. Even changed the user-agent but got the same result.
Thomas
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