.. but how would this translate to non-Microsoft platforms?

I don't write ASP.NET, so this makes about as much sense as the matching Perl.

On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 08:11:46 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>�My first suggestion is to use the built in WebRequest Class and ditch
>�using "unmanaged code", as in the XMLHTTP COM object.
>
>�<SNIP>
>�� � � � � � � � Dim payload as string
>�� � � � � � � � Dim req As WebRequest
>� � � � � � �Dim RequestStream As Stream
>� � � � � � �Dim ReceiveStream As Stream
>� � � � � � �Dim sr As StreamReader
>� � � � � � �req =
>�WebRequest.Create("http://resellers-test.opensrs.net/resellers/index";)
>� � � � � � �req.Method = "POST"
>� � � � � � �req.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
>�� � � � � � � � payload ="username=USERNAME_HERE"
>�� � � � � � � � payload &="&password=PASSWORD_HERE"
>�� � � � � � � � payload &="&action=authenticate"
>� � � � � � �Dim utf8 As New UTF8Encoding
>� � � � � � �Dim arBytes() As Byte = utf8.GetBytes(payload)
>� � � � � � �req.ContentLength = arBytes.Length
>� � � � � � �RequestStream = req.GetRequestStream()
>� � � � � � �RequestStream.Write(arBytes, 0, arBytes.Length)
>� � � � � � �RequestStream.Close()
>� � � � � � �result = req.GetResponse()
>� � � � � � �ReceiveStream = result.GetResponseStream()
>� � � � � � �sr = New StreamReader(ReceiveStream,
>�System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("utf-8"))
>� � � � � � �Dim resp As String = sr.ReadToEnd
>� � � � � � �Return resp
>
>
>�</SNIP>
>
>
>�-----Original Message-----
>�From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>�Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:46 AM
>�To:
>�Subject: ASP.NET &�OpenSRS dev.
>
>
>�Heres my first crack at it with asp.net which does not seem to do
>�anything:
>
>�<%@ Page aspcompat=true %>
>�<%
>� � Dim postdata
>� � Dim xml
>� � Dim strstatus
>� � Dim strretval
>� � Dim strarrayval
>� � Dim x_response_code
>
>
>� � postdata = postdata &�"protocol=XCP"
>� � postdata = postdata &�"&action=authenticate"
>� � postdata = postdata &�"&object=user"
>� � postdata = postdata &�"&action=authenticate"
>
>� � xml = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
>� � xml.open ("GET", "http://resellers-test.opensrs.net/index?"; &
>�PostData &�"", false)
>� � xml.send ("")
>� � � strStatus = xml.Status
>� � � strRetval = xml.responseText
>� � xml = nothing
>
>� � strArrayVal = split(strRetVal, ",", -1)
>
>
>�%>
>
>
>�I still dont know if I am using the right path to the OpenSRS system...
>�----- Original Message -----
>�From: "Lynn W. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>�To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>�Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:22 PM
>�Subject: Re: SSL certs on Horizon - pricing error?
>
>
>>�Switching to SOAP over SSL would break all existing installations.
>>
>>�There are at least two components that make the task fairly easy.
>>�Here's
>�one: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/closedsrs/>
>>
>>�Me? �I'm happy with the Perl client, running on Windows....
>>
>>�-- Lynn
>>
>>�On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:11:42 -0600, Adam Selene wrote:
>>�>�SOAP over SSL would be the simplest and most standard,
>>�>�I can't believe how long this request has been left unanswered.
>>�>�TuCows, fire your Perl programmers and hire someone with clue.
>>�>
>>�>�Hayk, if you take a hack at it in C#, post your source code here,
>>�>�I'm sure there'll be some people willing to help you out.
>>�>
>>�>�Adam
>
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