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C# Examples

Bounced Mail
Bz2
Character Encoding
CSV
DKIM / DomainKey
Digital Certificates
Digital Signatures
Email
Email Object
FTP
HTML Conversion
HTTP
IMAP
Encryption
MHT / HTML Email
MIME
POP3
RSA
S/MIME
SMTP
Socket
Spider
SSH
SSH Tunnel
SSH Key
SFTP
Tar Archive
Upload
XML
XMP
Zip Compression


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Amazon S3
NTLM
FileAccess
RSS
Atom
String
Byte Array
Self-Extractor
Service
PPMD
Deflate
DH Key Exchange
DSA
Bzip2
LZW

 

 

 

 

 

 

(C#) Crawling the Web

If the Chilkat Spider component only crawls a single site, how do you crawl the Web? The answer is simple: as you crawl a site, the spider collects outbound links and makes them accessible to you. You may then instantiate an instance of the Spider object for each site, and crawl it. The task of keeping track of what sites you've already crawled is left to you (for now). This example retrieves the home page of http://www.joelonsoftware.com/ and displays the outbound links.

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//  The Chilkat Spider component/library is free.
Chilkat.Spider spider = new Chilkat.Spider();

//  The Initialize method may be called with just the domain name,
//  such as "www.joelonsoftware.com" or a full URL.  If you pass only
//  the domain name, you must add URLs to the unspidered list by calling
//  AddUnspidered.  Otherwise, the URL you pass to Initialize is the 1st
//  URL in the unspidered list.
spider.Initialize("www.joelonsoftware.com");

spider.AddUnspidered("http://www.joelonsoftware.com/");

bool success;
success = spider.CrawlNext();

int i;
for (i = 0; i <= spider.NumOutboundLinks - 1; i++) {
    textBox1.Text += spider.GetOutboundLink(i) + "\r\n";
}

 

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