wodHttpDLX

Includes HTML Parser standalone component for easy extracting data from retrieved pages..

  • wodHttpDLX
  • Version :1.9.0
  • License :Shareware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :WeOnlyDo Software

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wodHttpDLX Description

WeOnlyDo Software’s wodHttpDLX is a HTTP client ActiveX control that will provide easy both high and low level access to the complete HTTP protocol. It’s primary purpose is to retrieve documents and other resources from the WEB. All in all, this software has been designed to be as programmer-friendly as possible.

You will find it can be fully automated to get you requested resource, but also can be used by advanced programmers under complete control from your code.

Default behavior of wodHttpDLX is to do as much as possible to get resource you request – it will automatically connect, try to pass through proxy server (if set), try to authenticate with both proxy and the server, follow redirections,…, until it finally grabs requested resource, and then it will disconnect.

If the problem occurs during this automation, you will receive notification about failure, so you can request the resource again using different information provided.

Or..

You can use wodHttpDLX to manually connect to the server, send request, check received response, parse received data by yourself – almost all aspect of HTTP protocol is covered by wodHttpDLX. You can have full control over it’s behavior if needed – it’s all up to you to decide which path you will go.

A wodHtmlParser component is included in wodHttpDLX package free of charge. You can extract almost any data using this component. For example, you can easy get pictures from the page (using one line of code!!), find Google links, escape frames etc.. Provided samples will teach you on how to do basic stuff – and you’ll see how easy it is!

Due to wodHttpDLX’es support both for blocking and non-blocking (event driven) model, you can use wodHttpDLX in virtually any environment. You can decide if you will use COM object or ActiveX – interface is the same, behavior is the same.

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