Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic 6.0
HTTPS multipart/form-data POST
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Demonstrates how to send a multipart/form-data POST over HTTPS (using TLS).Chilkat Visual Basic 6.0 Downloads
Dim success As Long
success = 0
' This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
' This example demonstrates how to send a multipart/form-data POST that
' looks like this:
' POST /cgi/XXX.pl HTTP/1.0
' Accept: text/html
' Connection: Keep-Alive
' User-Agent: XXX/8.0.15
' Content-type: multipart/form-data, boundary=XXXxyxy
' Content-Length: 682
'
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="UploadAgent"
'
' InterfaceVersion1.5
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="user"
'
' userValue
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="password"
'
' passwordValue
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="file"
'
' fileValue
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="data_version"
'
' dataVersion
' --XXXxyxy
' content-disposition: form-data; name="content2"; filename="XXX"
'
' THE FILE CONTENT GOES HERE...
' --XXXxyxy--
'
' First, let's build the HTTP request object
Dim req As New ChilkatHttpRequest
req.HttpVerb = "POST"
req.Path = "/cgi/XXX.pl"
' The boundary string is automatically generated and added by Chilkat.
' The value for the boundary string doesn't matter. (As long as it's a unique string that doesn't occur elsewhere in the request.)
req.ContentType = "multipart/form-data"
' Adding the Connection: Keep-Alive is optional. It only makes sense if the intent is to send
' additional requests to the same domain (your-namespace-sb.accesscontrol.windows.net) within a reasonable time period.
req.AddHeader "Connection","Keep-Alive"
' --------------------------------------------------
' IMPORTANT: Never set the Content-Length header.
' Chilkat will automatically compute the correct Content-Length and will add it.
' --------------------------------------------------
' If a specific User-Agent header field is needed, it can be added by calling AddHeader.
req.AddHeader "User-Agent","XXX/8.0.15"
' The "Accept" header, if present, tells the server what Content-Type responses will be accepted.
' In this case, we're telling the server that we'll only accept "text/html" responses, and therefore
' the server SHOULD only send a text/html response. Technically, the Accept header is not required.
req.AddHeader "Accept","text/html"
' Add the params to the request. Given that the Content-Type is set to "multipart/form-data", when
' Chilkat composes the request, it will put each param in it's own MIME sub-part (i.e. in it's own
' part delimited by the boundary string).
req.AddParam "UploadAgent","InterfaceVersion1.5"
req.AddParam "user","userValue"
req.AddParam "password","passwordValue"
req.AddParam "file","fileValue"
req.AddParam "data_version","dataVersion"
' The last param is the contents of a file.
' If it's a file on disk, we can add it like this:
Dim pathToFileOnDisk As String
pathToFileOnDisk = "c:/someDir/someFile.dat"
success = req.AddFileForUpload("content2",pathToFileOnDisk)
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print req.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
' Alternatively, if the contents of the file are in memory, perhaps in a string
' variable, the file can be added like this instead.
Dim fileContents As String
fileContents = "This is the content of the file being uploaded."
success = req.AddStringForUpload("content2","XXX",fileContents,"utf-8")
' -----------------------------------------------------------
' IMPORTANT: To duplicate the HTTP request shown above, you'll want to choose
' either AddStringForUpload or AddFileForUpload, but not both. It's possible to upload
' any number of files by calling AddStringForUpload and/or AddFileForUpload any number
' of times, once per file to be uploaded. This of course assumes that the receiving
' end is programmed to receive multiple files..
' ------------------------------------------------------------
Dim http As New ChilkatHttp
' The request is ready... now send it using HTTPS (which is port 443 by default).
Dim resp As New ChilkatHttpResponse
success = http.HttpSReq("www.myserver.com",443,1,req,resp)
If (success = 0) Then
Debug.Print http.LastErrorText
Exit Sub
End If
Debug.Print "HTTP response status: " & resp.StatusCode
' In this case, the response would be HTML because our Accept header
' told the server to only return HTML. The HTML is available on the BodyStr
' property of the response object:
Dim htmlStr As String
htmlStr = resp.BodyStr
Debug.Print "Received:"
Debug.Print htmlStr