[R] How to enable https for R 3.1.2 on windows 8.1
David Winsemius
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Mon Feb 2 20:50:32 CET 2015
On Feb 2, 2015, at 10:50 AM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> Cc'd back to the list... I am a bad bet for one-on-one help.
>
> Showing that your libcurl claims to support HTTPS is progress. I think that at this point you should read the last sentence in the curl FAQ 3.21, which I found by searching for "protocol https not supported or disabled in libcurl".
I have had success accessing https://... urls using the 'downloader' package's `download` function. The ?download page has system-specific details.
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> On February 2, 2015 9:21:05 AM PST, John Kalb <john.kalb at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Honestly. I ran the search you suggested and didn't find anything that
>> helped. I did come across the curlVersion function and ran it right
>> after
>> receiving the error message. It seems to indicate that https is
>> available. I don't see a way forward.
>>
>> Error in function (type, msg, asError = TRUE) :
>> Protocol " https" not supported or disabled in libcurl
>>> curlVersion()$protocol
>> [1] "dict" "file" "ftp" "ftps" "gopher" "http" "https"
>> "imap"
>> "imaps" "ldap"
>> [11] "pop3" "pop3s" "rtmp" "rtsp" "scp" "sftp" "smtp"
>> "smtps"
>> "telnet" "tftp"
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Jeff Newmiller
>> <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Honestly? Did you try "rcurl https windows" (without the quotes)?
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>>> On February 1, 2015 8:56:00 AM PST, John Kalb <john.kalb at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>> I run the code below successfully on Mac and Ubuntu successfully.
>>>> When I run on Windows, I get the results shown. How do I get the
>> code
>>>> to work on Windows? I've googled extensively with no success. Thanks
>>>> in advance.
>>>>
>>>> require(twitteR)
>>>>
>>>> Loading required package: twitteR
>>>> Loading required package: ROAuth
>>>> Loading required package: RCurl
>>>> Loading required package: bitops
>>>> Loading required package: rjson
>>>>> cred <- OAuthFactory $ new( consumerKey = my.key, consumerSecret =
>>>> my.secret, requestURL =' https:// api.twitter.com/ oauth/
>>>> request_token', accessURL =' https:// api.twitter.com/ oauth/
>>>> access_token', authURL =' https:// api.twitter.com/ oauth/
>> authorize')
>>>>> cred$handshake(cainfo =
>> "C:/users/john/documents/twitter/cacert.pem")
>>>> Error in function (type, msg, asError = TRUE) :
>>>> Protocol " https" not supported or disabled in libcurl
>>>>
>>>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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