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Adding Cookies to an HTTP GET RequestExample showing how to add one or more cookies to an HTTP GET request. Downloads: MS Windows Visual C/C++ Libraries Linux/CentOS C/C++ Libraries MAC OS X C/C++ Libraries Solaris C/C++ Libraries C++ Builder Libraries #include <CkHttp.h> #include <CkHttpRequest.h> #include <CkHttpResponse.h> #include <CkString.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { CkHttp http; bool success; // Any string unlocks the component for the 1st 30-days. success = http.UnlockComponent("Anything for 30-day trial"); if (success != true) { printf("%s\n",http.lastErrorText()); return; } // The Cookie header field has this format: // Cookie: name1=value1 [; name2=value2] ... // Build an HTTP GET request: CkHttpRequest request; request.SetFromUrl("http://www.example-code.com/"); request.UseGet(); // Add two cookies: request.AddHeader("Cookie","user=\"mary\"; city=\"Chicago\""); // Send the HTTP GET. The cookies are sent as part of the HTTP header. CkHttpResponse *response = 0; CkString domain; domain = "www.example-code.com"; int port; port = 80; bool ssl; ssl = false; response = http.SynchronousRequest(domain,port,ssl,request); if (response == 0 ) { printf("%s\n",http.lastErrorText()); return; } // Display the HTML body of the response. if (response->get_StatusCode() == 200) { printf("%s\n",response->bodyStr()); } else { printf("HTTP Response Status = %d\n" ,response->get_StatusCode()); } delete response; } |
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