This works for me pb... ;-})

public final class TNet {

        /**
        Usage:
        StringBuffer result = TNet.readURL(new
URL("your.host.com/index.html"));
        */
    public final static StringBuffer readURL(URL url)
        throws MalformedURLException, IOException
    {
        StringBuffer res = new StringBuffer();
        // InputStream in = url.openStream();
        LineNumberReader lreader = new LineNumberReader(
            new InputStreamReader(
            new java.io.BufferedInputStream(url.openStream())));
        String tmp = null;
        while((tmp = lreader.readLine())!= null) {
            res.append(tmp);
            res.append("\n");

        }
        lreader.close();
        return res;
    }
}


Ravachol Pereira wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am lost in the jungle of urls, urlstreamhandlers and contenthandlerfactories.
> What I am trying to do is simply to get the contents of an url (the html) and
> printing it.
>
> If anyone has done this before, please send me some sample code.
>
> This is how far I've gotten:
> ===
> URL url = new URL(urlname);
>
> URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
>
> conn.connect();
>
> String mime = conn.getContentType();
>
> ===
>
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