Anyone know anymore .DLL Files that are like this?
HTTP client component for communicating with HTTP servers. [URL]
Im looking for something that acts like Web Browser Control But it is not. It should be like HttpWebRequest Class But handle the stuff properly like a Web Browser Control Does.
When I tried to read the data of a http link using VB.net, an error occur. The error is: The remote server returned an error: (406) Not Acceptable. This error is only occur for some links.
I use VB.NET and would like to add http:// to all links that doesn't already start with http://, https://, ftp:// and so on. "I want to add http here <a href=""[URL]"" target=""_blank"">Google</a>, but not here <a href=""[URL]"" target=""_blank"">Google</a>."
It was easy when I just had the links, but I can't find a good solution for an entire string containing multiple links. I guess RegEx is the way to go, but I wouldn't even know where to start. EDIT: I can find the RegEx myself, it's the parsing and prepending I'm having problems with. Could anyone give me an example with Regex.Replace() in C# or VB.NET?
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 have tried various ways to accomplish this, but to no avail. I don't know how to generate the replacement text (mailto link) so I just used a bunch of x's until I can figure it out. Here is what I have (which currently not replacing emails in string): Here is my Code behind:
I have a WCF service which I'm trying to access via a browser. It works fine via the test client, but my breakp[oints are not called when using a browser. My web.config has
How do you get if an url is http or https. Like if you want to get the type of [URL], it shows https, and if you want to get the type of [URL], it shows http.
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 need to download a bunch of pages from a web server, ie. spidering. I know that servers are typically configured to only allow a couple of concurrent connections from a given IP, but that would already halve the total time to run the script instead of downloading one page at a time.
Normally, when you create a HTTP module, you create it as separate dll project and register that dll in the web.config.Now, is it possible to write a HTTP module directly in an ASP.NET project, so I don't have to create a separate dll project?Note: Don't say as an added project in the same solution, I mean in the same project.Or would just adding a reference to this dll suffice ?
i move it to Network Class Library (System.Net)forum but no1 there i try to delete it but i cant so if some1 can pls delete it url..so i back to here if there is better place to get answer pls tell me..i try to get the site src that i can check for url but cant i can do it with webbrowser manualy but just if it not possible
I want to get some HTTP source with VB.net. The page is huge though, so it would suit me to pull it in chunks. I'm also already reading about the VB.net background worker. So far I'm using this code: HTTP GET in VB.NET but my program stalls while it loads the page, for a decent amount of time. The page to get is http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/, but don't go there unless you absolutely have to.
Should I stick with the background worker, and/or is there a way to split up the HTTP request?
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]
To convert a url with tiny url you would send [code]But how did this person find url... as the correct http? i want to learn how to send a request to url...so it would automatically use the request to "get tempory email" then message me back the temp email.
I need to upload a file to an online file system(trueshare)jus in case someone wants to know what I am talking about, it has username and password and uses post to get information, how do I go on doing this.
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