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Examine HTTP Request and Response HeadersDemonstrates how to examine the HTTP request and response headers after doing an HTTP GET (also works for POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) 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 FreeBSD C++ Libraries HP-UX C++ Libraries BlackBerry QNX C++ Libraries #include <CkHttp.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; } // Send the HTTP GET and return the content in a string. // (cknotes.com is the Chilkat blog.) const char * html; html = http.quickGetStr("http://www.cknotes.com/"); if (html == 0 ) { printf("%s\n",http.lastErrorText()); return; } // This example is about examining the request/response headers, so we're ignoring the html received... // Show the HTTP request header: printf("%s\n",http.lastHeader()); // Show the HTTP response header: printf("%s\n",http.lastResponseHeader()); } |
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