France,
Toulouse,
Thursday, May, 4th, 2006,
1:44 pm.
Hi Kim,
I rassure you, HTTPSocket is not a big challenge. You have just to play with
it for a better understanding.
The general idea is as follow:
- download the Web page thank to the HTTPSocket.Get method
- once the Web page downloaded, parse it to extract data if necessary
("Content" parameter of the HTTPSocket.PageReceived() method).
or:
- create a dictionary that contain data to submit.
- send these data thank to the HTTPSocket.Get (or Post).
Anyway, here is a very good resource:
http://www.resexcellence.com/realbasic/articles/2004/09-25-
This tutorial will show you how to submit data to a Web form.
Don't worry about PHP. PHP is autonomous and run behind the scene (i.e. The
Web server). You have just to fill in the form with data and send it. The
PHP script will automatically executed by the Web server.
Have a very nice day,
Nils
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Le 4/05/06 13:07, « [NOM] » <[ADRESSE]> a écrit :
>
> On 04/05/2006, at 9:04 PM, Stéphane Pinel wrote:
>
>> Yes. You can use HTTPSocket (with GET or POST).
>
> I've never used sockets before - would you have a short example or
> could you point me to one somewhere?
>
> many thanks (merci:)
>
> kim
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Nils Frisch
http://www.nils-frisch.com/
Toulouse,
France.
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