LInetHttp::LInetHttp
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_VOID LInetHttp::LInetHttp(L_VOID)
L_VOID LInetHttp::LInetHttp(pszServer, pszUserName = NULL, pszPassword = NULL, nPort = 80)
/* name of server to connect to */ | |
/* username for authentication */ | |
/* password for authentication */ | |
L_INT nPort; |
/* port number to connect to */ |
Constructs and initializes the member variables of the LInetHttp object.
Parameter |
Description |
pszServer |
Character string that contains the name of the server to which to connect. The name can be a network name, an IP address, or a domain name (www.leadtools.com). |
pszUserName |
Character string containing the username to be used for authentication. Default value is NULL. |
pszPassword |
Character string containing the password to be used for authentication. Default value is NULL. |
nPort |
Number of the port to which to connect. The default port assignment for web servers is 80. |
Returns
None
Comments
LInetHttp::LInetHttp() is the default LInetHttp constructor. After calling the this constructor, a user must call LInetHttp::Connect to establish a connection before using other functions.
LInetHttp::LInetHttp(pszServer, pszUserName = NULL, pszPassword = NULL, nPort = 80) is a constructor for the LInetHttp object. It connects to the HTTP server. If both pszUserName and pszPassword are NULL, the connection is made anonymously.
A connection to an HTTP server must be established before using any other HTTP functions. If a connection is disconnected, via either LInetHttp::Disconnect or LInetHttp::~LInetHttp, then a connection must be re-established before any other HTTP functions are called. LInetHttp::Connect and LInetHttp::LInetHttp can be used to establish a connection with an HTTP server.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTWEB For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application |
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Example
//This example for LInetHttp::LInetHttp(L_VOID)
// This will call the default constructor
and destructor when it is out of scope
LInetHttp InetHttp();
// other code
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*This example for LInetHttp::LInetHttp(pszServer,
pszUserName = NULL, pszPassword = NULL, nPort = 21)*/
// This example simulates posting a form to a web site
L_VOID TestFunction(HWND hWndParent)
{
L_UINT uStatus;
FILE *pFILE;
NAMEVALUE nv[2];
LBuffer Response;
L_UINT ulSize;
nv[0].pszName = TEXT("email");
nv[0].pszValue = TEXT("support@leadtools.com");
nv[1].pszName = TEXT("name");
nv[1].pszValue = TEXT("First Last");
LInetHttp InetHttp(TEXT("www.leadtools.com"));
// Checking if the connection failed
if(InetHttp.GetErrorFromList
() != SUCCESS)
{
InetHttp.DisplayError (hWndParent, TEXT("Can't
connect to the HTTP web server"));
return;
}
if(InetHttp.OpenRequest
(HTTP_POST, TEXT("/form.asp")) != SUCCESS)
{
InetHttp.DisplayError (hWndParent,
TEXT("Can't open a request"));
return;
}
if(InetHttp.SendForm
(nv, 2) != SUCCESS)
{
InetHttp.DisplayError(hWndParent, TEXT("Error
while send the form"));
return;
}
uStatus = InetHttp.GetServerStatus
();
// Checking if the an error occurred
if(InetHttp.GetErrorFromList
() != SUCCESS)
{
InetHttp.DisplayError (hWndParent, TEXT("Can't
get the server status, the connection may refused"));
InetHttp.GetResponse
(&Response);
ulSize = Response.GetSize();
#ifdef UNICODE
pFILE
= _wfopen(TEXT("error.htm"),TEXT("wb"));
#else
pFILE
= fopen("error.htm","wb");
#endif
while(ulSize != 0)
{
fwrite(Response.Lock
(), ulSize, 1, pFILE);
Response.Unlock ();
InetHttp.GetResponse(&Response);
ulSize = Response.GetSize
();
}
fclose(pFILE);
return;
}
if(uStatus == L_HTTP_STATUS_OK)
{
if(InetHttp.GetResponse
(&Response) != SUCCESS)
{
InetHttp.DisplayError (hWndParent, TEXT("Can't
get the server reponse, the connection may refused"));
return;
}
ulSize = Response.GetSize();
#ifdef UNICODE
pFILE
= _wfopen(TEXT("output.htm"),TEXT("wb"));
#else
pFILE
= fopen("output.htm","wb");
#endif
while(ulSize != 0)
{
fwrite(Response.Lock(),
ulSize, 1, pFILE);
InetHttp.GetResponse(&Response);
ulSize = Response.GetSize
();
}
fclose(pFILE);
}
}
Here is a sample form.asp that can be used with this sample.
<%@ LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" %>
<HTML>
<BODY>
<table>
<tr>
<td>Email:</td>
<td><% Response.Write Request("Email")%></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Name:</td>
<td><% Response.Write Request("Name")%></td>
</tr>
</table>
</BODY>
<HTML>