Jonathan Hutchins wrote: > There are two radio station web sites that both offer Windows Media audio > streams. One, KCUR, works fine in my current Konqueror configuration. The > other, KTBG, won't connect. They both use Active Server scripts to launch > the stream. KTBG's may not have the correct DTD, but it points to > http://153.91.42.26:8085; KCUR's ASP script points to > http://kcurserver2.kc.umkc.edu:8081/publishingpoint2 > > How do I figure out what the servers are sending? The first server doesn't appear to send anything: rufus:/home/gerald> telnet 153.91.42.26 8085 Trying 153.91.42.26... Connected to 153.91.42.26. Escape character is '^]'. GET / HTTP/1.0 [ After waiting about 15 seconds I gave up ] The UMKC URL returns the following: rufus:/home/gerald> telnet kcurserver2.kc.umkc.edu 8081 Trying 134.193.176.212... Connected to kcurserver2.kc.umkc.edu. Escape character is '^]'. GET / HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Type: video/x-ms-asf Cache-Control: max-age=0, no-cache Server: Cougar/9.00.00.3372 Content-Length: 117 Pragma: no-cache, xResetStrm=1 Supported: com.microsoft.wm.srvppair, com.microsoft.wm.sswitch, com.microsoft.wm.predstrm, com.microsoft.wm.fastcache [Reference] Ref1=http://KCURSERVER2.kc.umkc.edu:8081/?MSWMExt=.asf Ref2=http://134.193.176.212:8081/?MSWMExt=.asf Connection closed by foreign host. In each case I telnetted to the appropriate port and typed "GET / HTTP/1.0" followed by two carriage returns. This is the abbreviated version of what a web browser does.