RE: [Newbies] HTTPSocket class - getting to the instance

2006-08-24 Thread Ron Teitelbaum
Hi Andy, 

Take a look at the method: 
HTTPSocket class  httpGetDocument: url args: args accept: mimeType
request: requestString

Go about half way down after it has parsed the URL.  Start at:

HTTPSocket new.

You too can get an instance of HTTPSocket but issuing new.  

Hope that helps!

Happy coding.

Ron Teitelbaum


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First, Smalltalk is just amazing!  I am so impressed with what it is
possible to do - with practically no knowledge! 

Second. Due to my lack of knowledge I am now stuck ;-) 

I am still working on the problem of building a Smalltalk version of Wget.
 I have used the HTTPClient as my basic object and that is doing most of
what I want. However, I can't get to the HTTP Headers. I noticed that
HTTPSocket does seem to offer the headers but this is where I get stuck. 

The creation methods of HTTPSocket  (i.e. telling it which url to go to)
seem to only exist on the class side.  But the methods for getting to
headers etc only exist in the instance.  I can't work out how to create an
instance of the socket and tell it which url to go to.  All the construction
methods just seem to return the class.   

Obviously I am missing something pretty basic. Could someone please
enlighten me? 

TVM 
AB

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Re: [Newbies] HTTPSocket class - getting to the instance

2006-08-24 Thread Todd Blanchard
The ugly details are found in HttpSocket's class side method;httpGetDocument: url args: args accept: mimeType request: requestStringIts a little ugly - an HttpRequest class should bundle up a lot of that complexity in a nice data structure that represents the structure of a request.But there it is.On Aug 24, 2006, at 8:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:First, Smalltalk is just amazing!  I am so impressed with what it is possible to do - with practically no knowledge!  Second. Due to my lack of knowledge I am now stuck ;-)  I am still working on the problem of building a Smalltalk version of Wget.  I have used the HTTPClient as my basic object and that is doing most of what I want. However, I can't get to the HTTP Headers. I noticed that HTTPSocket does seem to offer the headers but this is where I get stuck.  The creation methods of HTTPSocket  (i.e. telling it which url to go to) seem to only exist on the class side.  But the methods for getting to headers etc only exist in the instance.  I can't work out how to create an instance of the socket and tell it which url to go to.  All the construction methods just seem to return the class.    Obviously I am missing something pretty basic. Could someone please enlighten me?  TVM AB___Beginners mailing listBeginners@lists.squeakfoundation.orghttp://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners ___
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