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<li>Invoke <var>Content</var> only if a successful HTTP transaction has occurred, that is, if the <var>[[Success (HttpResponse function)|Success]]</var> value is <var>True</var>. If <var>Content</var> is called after an unsuccessful operation, the request is cancelled. | <li>Invoke <var>Content</var> only if a successful HTTP transaction has occurred, that is, if the <var>[[Success (HttpResponse function)|Success]]</var> value is <var>True</var>. If <var>Content</var> is called after an unsuccessful operation, the request is cancelled. | ||
<li>If the content type header indicates HTML, XML, or plain text, ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation is performed. If the <var> | <li>If the content type header indicates HTML, XML, or plain text, ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation is performed. If the <var>[[JANUS DEFINE#type|CLSOCK]]</var> port definition specifies a translation table for ASCII-to-EBCDIC, that table is used instead of the default. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
In the following fragment, an <var>HTTPResponse</var> object receives a .PDF file from a remote URL into a <var>Longstring</var>, leaving the data in binary format: | |||
<p class="code"> %httpreq is object httpRequest | <p class="code"> %httpreq is object httpRequest | ||
%httpresp is object httpResponse | %httpresp is object httpResponse | ||
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%pdf = %httpresp:content(1) | %pdf = %httpresp:content(1) | ||
... | ... | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 20 June 2011
Get raw HTTP response data (HttpResponse class)
The Content method lets you access the document/content from Get, Post, and Send operations. Content returns the entire document into a Longstring with no parsing: you receive the raw bytes as they were returned from the HTTP request, with the option of ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation.
Syntax
%string = httpResponse:Content[( [number])]
Syntax terms
%string | A longstring variable to receive the current document/content. |
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httpResponse | A reference to an HttpResponse object that was returned by a Get, Post, or Send method of an HttpRequest object. |
number | An optional, numeric expression that, if nonzero, indicates binary data. Setting this option overrides the default behavior, which is to translate ASCII data to EBCDIC. |
Usage notes
- Invoke Content only if a successful HTTP transaction has occurred, that is, if the Success value is True. If Content is called after an unsuccessful operation, the request is cancelled.
- If the content type header indicates HTML, XML, or plain text, ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation is performed. If the CLSOCK port definition specifies a translation table for ASCII-to-EBCDIC, that table is used instead of the default.
Example
In the following fragment, an HTTPResponse object receives a .PDF file from a remote URL into a Longstring, leaving the data in binary format:
%httpreq is object httpRequest %httpresp is object httpResponse %pdf is longstring %url is longstring ... %httpreq = new %httpreq:url = %url %httpresp = %httpreq:get if (%httpresp:Success) then %pdf = %httpresp:content(1) ...
See also
- For information about returning response contents into a Stringlist, see the ContentToStringlist method.