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HTTP Session Logging

Demonstrates how to use the SessionLogFilename property to log HTTP requests and responses to a file.
Note
This example is intended for running within a Chilkat.Js embedded JavaScript engine. All Chilkat JavaScript examples require Chilkat v11.4.0 or greater.
JavaScript
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

var http = new CkHttp();

// Set the SessionLogFilename property so that the Chilkat HTTP component
// logs the exact HTTP requests and responses to a file.

// The SessionLogFilename may be used with any of the HTTP
// methods for sending GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, etc.
http.SessionLogFilename = "c:/temp/httpSessionLog.txt";

// Try a simple HTTP GET and then examine the session log:
var html = http.QuickGetStr("http://www.chilkatsoft.com/httpTest/abc.html");
if (http.LastMethodSuccess !== true) {
    console.log(http.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// The contents of the session log file after doing 
// the GET request:

// 	---- Sending ----
// 	GET /httpTest/abc.html HTTP/1.1
// 	Accept: */*
// 	Accept-Encoding: gzip
// 	Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
// 	Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5
// 	Host: www.chilkatsoft.com
// 	Connection: Keep-Alive
// 
// 
// 	---- Received ----
// 	HTTP/1.1 200 OK
// 	Content-Length: 37
// 	Content-Type: text/html
// 	Last-Modified: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:55:08 GMT
// 	Accept-Ranges: bytes
// 	ETag: "4eecd499df78ca1:28b"
// 	Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
// 	X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
// 	Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 15:15:50 GMT
// 
// 	<html>
// 	<body>
// 	ABC
// 	</body>
// 	</html>
//