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A .NET sample - HTTP import from VC#.NET

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Submitted on: 5/12/2004 8:04:16 AM
By: Roby Kott  
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 2 Users
Compatibility: C++.NET
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     HTTP import demonstrated in this VC#.NET sample. Use the sample to analyze web pages. Support for proxy server and secure SSL sites
 
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//**************************************
// Name: A .NET sample - HTTP import from VC#.NET
// Description:HTTP import demonstrated in this VC#.NET sample. Use the sample to analyze web pages. Support for proxy server and secure SSL sites
// By: Roby Kott
//
//This code is copyrighted and has// limited warranties.Please see http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=2362&lngWId=10//for details.//**************************************

// ********************************************************************
// HTTP Import sample
//HTTP Sample: simple sample to show how to retrieve data from a web 
//server. Proxy and security are not demonstrated to keep sample small.
//
// IMPORTANT: 
//Online manual: http://www.vahland.com/asocket/manual.htm
// ********************************************************************
static void Main(string[] args)
{
 Http objHttp = new HttpClass();
 asConstants objConstants = new asConstants();
 StringstrHost = "www.activexperts.com/products", strData;
 objHttp.Connect( strHost );
 Console.WriteLine( "Connect, result: " + objHttp.LastError + " (" + objHttp.GetErrorDescription( objHttp.LastError ) + ")" );
 if( objHttp.LastError == objConstants.asERR_SUCCESS )
 {
strData = objHttp.ReadData();
Console.WriteLine( "ReadData, result: " + objHttp.LastError + " (" + objHttp.GetErrorDescription( objHttp.LastError ) + ")" );
if( objHttp.LastError == objConstants.asERR_SUCCESS )
{
 Console.WriteLine( strData );
}
objHttp.Disconnect();
Console.WriteLine( "Disconnect." );
 }
 Console.WriteLine( "Ready." );
 System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(5000);
}


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