VS 2008 Method Not Allowed When Using Proxy Support For A Webrequest?
Mar 13, 2010
I am trying to post data to a form on my website. This works perfect.To expand off for personal use and education, I decided to try and add proxy support. I got a list of some proxies, and did it up. The proxies work, and all is good. But, when I try this with this specific example, I receive 1 of 2 errors depending on the proxy used.(405) Method Not Allowed or (500) Internal Server Error.I realize that both of these are being caused from the proxy side of things, but maybe theres an issue with my code?
So the exact site I'm trying to login to is GMail. I can send the POST data to login fine, but after that GMail performs an authentication (the redirect URL contains 'SetSID?'). Now with my HTTPWebRequest I don't see a way to enable support of HTTPs requests. Is there a way to get around this and successfully login?
Why does this code works for the first few then gives timeout on all the rest ? VB removed, resolved like when i run it with say 50 threads, the first few work fine but then the rest after that all time out, i have tryed moving the ones that work to the bottom of the list but they still timeout after the first few are done.
I am attempting to make a browser. I have it set up to where it can support one proxy. My question, is, How would I make it to where the program would read from a text file, and use those proxies? 1 proxy per line?
I Need Help With Building A Powerful Auto link Viewer Bot With Proxy Support Can Anyone Help Me With The Coding In Visual Basic 2008 It For Linkbucks In Other Link Sharing sites.
I have a problem when trying to send a POST request. The sending method looks like this:
Public Sub SendXML(ByVal file As String) Dim reader As New StreamReader(file) Dim data As String = reader.ReadToEnd()
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Now looking at this I suspected that it was due to the fact that the server does not accept POST messages. But some other reading suggests that the the URI [URL] has been generated with a proxy and should be /Request so the line should read POST /Request HTTP/1.1
So what would be the common reason for this? And if it is a proxy problem, how is it sorted?
As asked below, I have created a new question for the more specific request. Changing absolute URI to relative in HTTP POST header
I am trying to fill a web form (hosted in a remote web site) from a VB NET 2.0 Application.The web form has a submit button, as usually, in order to start some process and then send the result to some emails accounts).[code]
I'd like to use the webrequest webresponse method to test for the existence of a file.If the first file is there, then I want to test for the existance of the same filename with -1.htm appended to it. If that filename exists, then test for filname-2.htm This continues until the filename being tested comes back 404 error. At which point, the program does NOT blow up, but the do until loop stops and the code continues. I have to search for a link on each one of the pages found once I have determined how many pages there are.How do I test for a file and not have it blow up? It has to loop and it goes through at least once. this is code I wrote. Right now the page just keeps going and going. IE's little logo on the page tab keep going around in a circle like it's in an endless loop.
Dim fr As System.Net.HttpWebRequest Dim A As Integer = 1 Dim Count As Integer = 0
I am using an external DLL (pdfsharp) to open (then manipulate) lots of PDF files. I use: Dim inputDocument = Pdf.IO.PdfReader.Open(PDFPath, IO.PdfDocumentOpenMode.ReadOnly) Problem is - it seems to hang on certain, rare files. I don't seem to get any timeout - it just hangs for hours on this line. We read thousands of files with this code, always on tiny files, so I was thinking that a quick workaround might be to somehow timeout if the this method takes more than a second or two. But I don't see a simple way to do this. I am hoping to avoid spinning up a worker thread.
I'm refactoring VB.NET code where methods routinely run five hundred lines and the references are so tightly coupled that the code defies simple refactoring such as method extraction. And that's why I thought I would try regions within a method body. I just wanted to organize the code for the short term. But the IDE didn't let me (resulted in a compiler error.) I'm just curious as to why? Seems like code regions shouldn't impact the compiler, intellisense etc. Am I missing something? (Still using VS 2005 btw.)
Interesting: This seems to be language specific. It's OK in C# (I didn't check that initially) but not in VB.NET.
public module MyModule Sub RunSnippet() dim a as A = new A (Int32.MaxValue )
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that gets a compiler error but the C# version is ok.
Are shared properties accessible from a COM exposed .NET assembly?
Dim appExcel As Object Dim objAppSingleton As Object Set objAppSingleton = CreateObject("Pitchbook.CommonUtils.Application.PitchbookAppSingleton")[code].....
The line appExcel = objAppSingleton.CurrentPitchbookExcelApp gives the error:Run-time error '438': Object doesn't support this property or method
I found that this answer was asked and answered before VS2010 was actually released.[code]to a .NET Framework 4.0 project in Visual Studio 2010 and it does not compile.Do you now if this feature is really implemented and what I am doing wrong?
When I execute the code below I receive the error message: LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method 'System.Object CompareObjectEqual(System.Object, System.Object, Boolean)' method, and this method cannot be translated into a store expression.It seems to be occurring on the line For Each row2 in PCstudent.
I'm looking at the MSDN webpage for TextBoxBase.AppendText Method [URL] Under requirements I see "Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
I want to be able to add a range and get updated for the entire bulk. I also want to be able to cancel the action before it's done (i.e. collection changing besides the 'changed').
Does anyone at least have some related links on fetch requests and scraping?I am trying to implement the webrequest get and post methods. I am accessing a secure site that requires login authentication and was told that instead of sending a login request all the time; login to the site and capture the cookie and use this to send it in the header to get results from the page. In other words let us use google for example. Lets say google required u to login before searching for something. Now I login through my browser and leave the site logged in. Now I send a httwebrequest from my program that includes the cookie authentication details in the request header and get results for say ?param=sports. Now when I increment the page number like &page=3, I am still only getting page 1 results.[code]
I am posting data to my website, i have a Dim request As WebRequest = urlgoeshere After I post, it redirects to another page. How do I pull that url of the redirect?
Public Function ScreenScrapeHtml(ByVal url As String) As String Dim objRequest As WebRequest = System.Net.HttpWebRequest.Create(url) objRequest.Timeout = 1000 * 30
I have been using the following Stream Reader code for over a year now to pull information from 3 websites w/ no issues. Recently my users are getting massive amounts of "Timeout" errors. I have opened a ticket w/ the IT department but they have not found any issues (we are experiencing off/on issues w/ our web traffic speeds in our department). Per the code I have the timeout set to 20 seconds but the Timeout error occurs in only a few seconds from the System.Net.WebException.
I'm making a application to use in college to retrieve my calendar and other things in VB.NET. But my college uses a proxy so when I connect my laptop I need to change the internet settings in my web browser to view web pages. how I would send requests via a proxy server in VB.NET? Or is there a piece of software that I can download which tunnels all connections or is there a setting in win7 does this?
I'd like to set the proxy for a web request. However, when I say, for example, request.proxy = "x.x.x.x:xxxxx", it gives me the error "String cannot be converted to webproxy". How can I get around this and actually set the proxy?
This error occurs when I want to add my app to the startup keys My.Computer.Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey("SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun", True).SetValue(Application.ProductName, app)
I compiled some VB6 code on my Win7 x64 machine and the result .exe will not run correctly on any other machine. VB6 code is just a new template .exe file with one button, a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.6 Library" and the following code in the button press event: Dim db Set db = New ADODB.Connection It runs correctly on my machine, but no others (even other Win7 x64 machines) (Update: I found TWO other users where it runs and one of them is Jeff Atwood!, but most machines have the same problem)