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caoyunbin001



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caoyunbin001 17 Feb 2012, 14:30
First of all, apologize in advance for my poor English, I'm a Chinese.
I'm testing an HTTP program,
which will simply send some data to the server and get a respond.
see attachment for the program.
see this link for testing:
http://www.easy-creator.net/test2/test.asp


this program always fail, or just in my computer?
I'm running win7-64bit,
I've pre-set a debug break on where the error will occur and put a comment there

and it wont get correct result,
when WinHTTPAddRequestHeader was removed,
this program will run,
but wont get a correct result,
when the web page is opened,
it shows nothing,
no posted data


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LocoDelAssembly
Your code has a bug


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LocoDelAssembly 17 Feb 2012, 18:01
The problem is that you are passing the wrong length, it should be sizeof.wcHeader/2 (i.e. the number of chars, not bytes). Since your string is zero-terminated, you could just pass -1 and forget about dealing with lengths.
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caoyunbin001



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caoyunbin001 18 Feb 2012, 08:45
LocoDelAssembly wrote:
The problem is that you are passing the wrong length, it should be sizeof.wcHeader/2 (i.e. the number of chars, not bytes). Since your string is zero-terminated, you could just pass -1 and forget about dealing with lengths.


oops, I just forgot the unicode/ascii problems...
msdn told me that, just missed it ....

but why my program can't post data to the server?
first of all, I used ascii: "test=1111232...",
and when I interrupted the send package,
I did see that it was send to the server,
why I can't see a result?
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caoyunbin001 18 Feb 2012, 08:47
caoyunbin001 wrote:
LocoDelAssembly wrote:
The problem is that you are passing the wrong length, it should be sizeof.wcHeader/2 (i.e. the number of chars, not bytes). Since your string is zero-terminated, you could just pass -1 and forget about dealing with lengths.


oops, I just forgot the unicode/ascii problems...
msdn told me that, just missed it ....

but why my program can't post data to the server?
first of all, I used ascii: "test=1111232...",
and when I interrupted the send package,
I did see that it was send to the server,
why I can't see a result?



nothin~ nothin~ forget about it ....
it works ,
just need that header so it can work...
but why?
why that header is necessary?
who can tell me ?
thanks in advance...
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LocoDelAssembly
Your code has a bug


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LocoDelAssembly 18 Feb 2012, 17:55
I believe you mean the Content-Type header? The web server needs it to know what are you sending to it (remember that POST is also used to send files for instance). When you use "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" the ASP engine knows that it must set up the Request.Form array with the data you supplied (or whatever means ASP provides to read form data, I don't know ASP much)
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caoyunbin001 21 Feb 2012, 12:04
LocoDelAssembly wrote:
I believe you mean the Content-Type header? The web server needs it to know what are you sending to it (remember that POST is also used to send files for instance). When you use "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" the ASP engine knows that it must set up the Request.Form array with the data you supplied (or whatever means ASP provides to read form data, I don't know ASP much)


Thanks,
Helped a lot.
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