Make The Http "POST" Request To The Specific Spot?
Mar 18, 2011
I am trying to write this program that logs into this website. Now I figured out how to make the http "POST" request to the specific spot on the page which returns a "Successfully logged in" afterwards but once I make a request to another part of the page, it asks me to login (I look at the source code). I have been messing with Fiddler and I compared the a POST from my webbrowser to a POST from my program. I found the following lines to be in my browser POST and not in my program post:
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I am assuming this has something to do with the cookie that I am suppose to get to be able to tell the website that I am logged in. If someone could point me in the right direction that would be great. I dont use XMLHTTPREQUEST in my program. I found it earlier on the msdn website but now I cant find a reference to it.I am also not good with term names and I just started learning VB and don't know much about cookies/HTTP requests and such, but that is why I am trying to learn.
is have a bot at the moment which basicly uses the browser to get around things and its really slow as the process which i need doing is repetitive. i need a really quick method. Can any1 post a sample script where it
Downloads HTTP source to text file or temp text box edits source strings as needed post to server (submit)
I'm creating an app that edit a post in a ipforum with httpwebrequest and httpwebresponse in vb.net.I use fiddler2 to get the post forms.I successfully create the code to connect to the site the authentication works well and i don't found problems. But to edit a post i don't find how to do it this is the request of the site taken from fiddler:
I have used the WinHttp.WinHttpRequest object in VB6 to make HTTP POST requests many times. It works great: .Open the URL, then .SetRequestHeader (however many are needed) and then .Send the body. The .Send method makes the actual connection and sends everything to the server at once.How to I emulate this behavior in .NET? The examples I've tried with System.Net.HttpWebRequest open a stream with .GetRequestStream() and then write the body to the stream. Unfortunately, the server is responding immediately to the .GetRequestStream method and therefore never sees the POST body.I am obviously trying to connect up some legacy stuff here, but am having a hard time Googling the problem or finding another approach in .NET.
i am trying to build, or better edit, my own HTTP Post Request Source Code. The main purpose if it is working, and i receive the data successfully but when i try to put a progressbar with it, it starts getting sticky, because the ContentLength will always stay -1. [Code]
I am trying to send an HTTP Request to a server using a POST method. The problem comes from the PostData, which needs to be in Bytes form to be used by the UploadData function.
I'm trying to port an old VB.NET application to an Android application, but due to my lack of Java experience I am unable to find this one out. I have tried multiple solutions but to no avail.The idea is basically to do a POST request to 'url...' and getting the response cookies.[code]
Im trying to create a software which can post into yahoogroups.I've done trying to log in yahoomail but my problem is when I am going to post in yahoogroups, I am turning back in to yahoo log in page.
I'm trying to copy an array starting at a specific based on the number of variables I have. I have the program give me the number of variables. What I need is to copy the original array, UnsortedArray, start at the index of var + 1. I have tried the Array.Copy and Array.CopyTo, but I get the error that my new array, UnsortedNumArray, is used before it has a value.I know I've mostly overlooked something. Could you please point me in the right direction? [code]
I have kind of a wierd situation: To start out, I have a list of strings. Then the user will give input and add list items. I have this^ part done. What I need to do now is the following: There are two buttons; button1 and button2 There is also something else that I still need to decide on (maybe a dropdown menu) I want button1.click to show openfiledialogue1, the user will pick a text file from their computer (I also need to know how to make the only file they can select text files) and then save the file's text to a string. The text will be made up of multiple lines of an unknown number.
Public Class Form1 Private Sub WebBrowser1_DocumentCompleted(sender As Object, e As WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs) Handles WebBrowser1.DocumentCompleted
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anyways, i want to simulate a click in a specific spot of this browser ... lets say i want to click the upper part of the webpage . how will i do that ? i actually searched but i found only click given the coordinates of the desktop or things like this but nothing for giving coordinated to your program and that will click INSIDE your browser
there's a list-box with items, and say you want to modify an item in the middle of the list. You select that item and click "Modify" button and a new form appears with the previously selected item data from first form ready to be modified in a text-box. After modifying and clicking Ok the second form suppose to return that modified string to the first form and insert the modified string into the same spot instead of the originally selected item, so it looks like it was edited to the user.
I have a Perl script (see below), which gets the form_info variable. Now unfortunately, it's http POST, and not http GET, so Request.Querystring doesn't work...
Now I have to replace the Perl Script with an asp.net page/app, but my problem is that I cannot process the string form_info when I don't have the string... and I cannot change the http POST to a HTTP get, since it's generated by a 3rd party java applet.
# Print out a content-type for HTTP/1.0 compatibility print "Content-type: text/html "; #
I'm attempting to login to a cPanel using a POST Request in VB.Net. I have the correct credentials when logging in and when posting I still get an 'Unauthorized (401)' response when it should be '301' (analysed using Tamper Data Firefox Add-On). Below is my post request information and function.[code...]
Public Function PostXml(ByVal XML As String) As Boolean
Try Dim URL As String = My.Settings.NTSPostURL 'TODO: supply username and password! '
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However when I run the .NET code the server returns the error '403 Forbidden - protocol error' on the line: Using Response As HttpWebResponse = DirectCas (HTTPRequest.GetResponse(), HttpWebResponse). The VB6 code runs fine. identify any discrepancies between the two that might be causing this?
I have donsome programmng in the past but am just getting back into it.I am trying to post to the following webpage. I need to fill in the "upfile" box and submit.[code]I keep getting 501 not implimented errors. I have asked my mate Google and cant find anything.
I'm coding in vb.net, and I haven't in forever so I'm a little rusty now.I want to be able to post data to a website, it can be anything as long as it can call the url (without being in a browser).[URL]
how to use an http post using this code? This code is given by nowsms to use their mms sending but I don't know how to use it in my vb.net application. Here's the
I am writing a .NET program which will run on a computer with several IP addresses. The program makes HTTP requests to given web addresses. I want to choose which IP address I use (so I can determine which IP address will appear on the log of the other server).
Is there any way we could get directly say the 1000 characters after the first 5000 characters, skipping everything before that after sending in an HTTP request to an HTTPS page using either GET or POST in VB.NET? The reason why I ask this question is because in one of the webpage I am trying the get through my program, the website is sending response data in chunks with the first chunk containing some javascript garbage that I have no interest in, the only data I care is in the second chunk and
how to get the second chunk after receiving the first one since it is within the same HTTP request.It would save some time and Internet traffic if I can skip the first chunk that I do not need.Is that possible or I am just day dreaming?
ADDED: Here is how a typical header of the response I am getting from the webpage I am trying to get:
Im using httpWebRequest to get a response from a website.Ive created / creating a dvd manager for my dvds on disk. My method works fine if i double click a movie name. It will download the data into the correct directories. Im implementing a "process all titles" feature and im finding that around 15 titles im getting "internal Server error 500" or the program bombs out Could this error becoming from the poor internet speed (3G dongle) and the website rejecting my query because of slow downloading?Moved into a new house and ive no broadband in yet?
i have a program that uses a web browser to view the users website in side a proxy.But of course web browsers are slow so would like to change to http request. [ code] To go to the url and the url is stored in (url)Is there any way i can change it to http request ?
Okay, i've tried httpwebrequest, webclient, and a couple of others methods; using the headers parameter of each to set headers and then either opening a response stream or simply setting the system.net.webclient method to download a response into a string. Put simply, how do I make a simple GET request with a few headers and read the data back! I am very, very stuck in a hole right now..
I want to make two request to submit a form of another web application. How can I create post and get request. And how can I use secure this.PS. I don't want to create ajax request. Just httpwebrequest.