- From: Cristian Valdebenito <crvabch@entelchile.net>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 09:39:54 -0400
- To: www-lib@w3.org
Hi all, I'm Cristian Valdebenito Project Manager from Banco de Chile and we work in a project where using the libwww. We need make a POST on a server web, and for this we are guie with following example : int main (int argc, char ** argv) { HTRequest * request = NULL; HTParentAnchor * src = NULL; HTAnchor * dst = NULL; char * dst_str = NULL; char * data = NULL; BOOL status = NO; /* Create a new premptive client */ HTProfile_newNoCacheClient("libwww-POST", "1.0"); /* Need our own trace and print functions */ HTPrint_setCallback(printer); HTTrace_setCallback(tracer); /* Add our own filter to update the history list */ HTNet_addAfter(terminate_handler, NULL, NULL, HT_ALL, HT_FILTER_LAST); /* Handle command line args */ if (argc >= 3) { dst_str = argv[1]; data = argv[2]; } else { HTPrint("Type the URI of the destination you want to POST to and the contents that you want to post.\n"); HTPrint("\t%s <destination> <data>\n", argv[0]); HTPrint("For example, %s http://myserver/destination.html \"This is some testdata\"\n", argv[0]); return -1; } if (data && *data && dst_str && *dst_str) { /* Make source relative to where we are */ char * cwd = HTGetCurrentDirectoryURL(); HTPrint("Posting to %s\n", dst_str); /* Create a request */ request = HTRequest_new(); /* Get an anchor object for the destination URI */ dst = HTAnchor_findAddress(dst_str); /* ** Dream up a source anchor (an editor can for example use this). ** After creation we associate the data that we want to post and ** set some metadata about what the data is. More formats can be found ** ../src/HTFormat.html */ src = HTTmpAnchor(NULL); HTAnchor_setDocument(src, data); HTAnchor_setFormat(src, WWW_PLAINTEXT); /* ** If not posting to an HTTP/1.1 server then content length MUST be ** there. If HTTP/1.1 then it doesn't matter as we just use chunked ** encoding under the covers */ HTAnchor_setLength(src, strlen(data)); /* POST the source to the dest */ status = HTPostAnchor(src, dst, request); /* We don't need these anymore */ HT_FREE(cwd); /* Go into the event loop... */ if (status == YES) HTEventList_loop(request); } return 0; } But this example print the response to the screen and it we ask a file name for save the response. However, we need store the server response on a memory, or a buffer for process its content. If you can help us, please answer me. Thank and I apoligize for my english
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