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Join Date: Oct 2009
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OS: win2003
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java HTTP POST request
Hi all, how are you?
I am trying to code an HTTP POST request in java language and am facing some problems. I have copied and tested several variations of POSTing code from the web. I use wireshark to track the packets being sent. For some reason, when posting from java, the request is divided into two separate packages and doesn't work. I'm not sure thats the reason it doesn't work, but its the only thing iv'e spotted. I am trying to simulate a human user - surfing the net using a browser. Pretty frustrated by now. If anyone has done this before or has any tips and guidelines I would be forever in his/her debt. thanks a lot, Zorba |
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