Programmatically Send And Receive Data Using Post Method?
Sep 16, 2010
I wish to make a script which programatically send the POST data to one server and then the other server receive the POST message and retrieve the information. How should make this work? I already successfully write the sender site, the code as follow:
string postData = "id=0&co=5";
ASCIIEncoding encode = new ASCIIEncoding();
Now, I'm trying to receive this data in a method so I can update stuff, like this:
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But the above is not working. I've tried using [Bind(Prefix="user")] with no success. Before using this setup, I had all the user's properties directly in the ViewModel and the above method worked like charm.
What can I do to be able to process my POST request? I do not want to change my ViewData structure. I presume the answer to the question is not to difficult and lies only in adding something or changing some properties.
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I know how to retrieve a GET object with Request.Querystring("objname"), but how do I receive POST variables using the Request object, or somehow through the code?
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I am currently writing a C# web service which has several methods, one of which has to receive HTTP POST requests. The first thing i have done is alter the web.config file in the web service project as below.
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But when i run this i get "The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error". If i remove the parameter, by removing the stringbuilder and byte code, as well as having no parameter in the web service, it works. So it is obviously a problem with the parameters. I actually want to send more data, and was using a string[] parameter in the web service, but this also failed.
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Can anyone provide sample code for both the Requestor page (step 1) and the Provider page (steps 2 & 3)
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All I need is to send a http post request I pulled from fiddler.
I do not want to use HttpWebRequest class. It makes it hard to set up a request, does not allow to change host,
and when it does send it it looks nothing like the request I want. The server is very sensitive and unless I copy the request headers 100% it will return an empty page. Why can't I just type in the headers and send it that way? What would be 5 minutes of work in php is taking the whole evening in asp.net.
This is what I am trying to send, simple as it gets: ...