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Re: Extracting Links from HTML Message
From: |
Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Re: Extracting Links from HTML Message |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Jan 2020 13:05:31 +0000 |
Hi Martin,
> $ show
...
> https://www.radioid.net/verify/token=SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPF
> R9GWQD
> Here are the last couple of headers plus raw text:
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="ascii"
> Mime-Version: 1.0
Was there a ‘Content-Transfer-Encoding’ field too?
> <img src=3D"https://www.radioid.net=
> /verify/SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPFR9GWQD" alt=3D"Verification Image=
> ">
...
> <span style=3D"color: #007bff">https://www.radioid.net/verify/t=
> oken=3DSHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPFR9GWQD</span>
Removing the quoted-printable encoding gives these two different URLS,
the first for the image to display, the second to open in lieu
https://www.radioid.net/verify/SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPFR9GWQD
https://www.radioid.net/verify/token=SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPFR9GWQD
The token is the same in both: SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPFR9GWQD.
The message you got about the token already being used seems to be a
default for any unrecognised token,
e.g. https://www.radioid.net/verify/nmh-workers
Are you sure you didn't open the incomplete URL as Andy suggested?
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Cheers, Ralph.