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1 | \section{\class{wxHTTP}}\label{wxhttp} | |
2 | ||
3 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
4 | ||
5 | \helpref{wxProtocol}{wxprotocol} | |
6 | ||
7 | \wxheading{Include files} | |
8 | ||
9 | <wx/protocol/http.h> | |
10 | ||
11 | \wxheading{See also} | |
12 | ||
13 | \helpref{wxSocketBase}{wxsocketbase}, \helpref{wxURL}{wxurl} | |
14 | ||
15 | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | % Members | |
17 | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
18 | ||
19 | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
20 | \membersection{wxHTTP::GetInputStream}\label{wxhttpgetinputstream} | |
21 | ||
22 | \func{wxInputStream *}{GetInputStream}{\param{const wxString\&}{ path}} | |
23 | ||
24 | Creates a new input stream on the the specified path. You can use all except the seek | |
25 | functionality of wxStream. Seek isn't available on all streams. For example, | |
26 | http or ftp streams doesn't deal with it. Other functions like Tell and SeekI | |
27 | for this sort of stream. | |
28 | You will be notified when the EOF is reached by an error. | |
29 | ||
30 | \wxheading{Note} | |
31 | ||
32 | You can know the size of the file you are getting using \helpref{wxStreamBase::GetSize()}{wxstreambasegetsize}. | |
33 | But there is a limitation: as HTTP servers aren't obliged to pass the size of | |
34 | the file, in some case, you will be returned 0xfffffff by GetSize(). In these | |
35 | cases, you should use the value returned by \helpref{wxInputStream::LastRead()}{wxinputstreamlastread}: | |
36 | this value will be 0 when the stream is finished. | |
37 | ||
38 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
39 | ||
40 | Returns the initialized stream. You will have to delete it yourself once you | |
41 | don't use it anymore. The destructor closes the network connection. | |
42 | The next time you will try to get a file the network connection will have | |
43 | to be reestablished: but you don't have to take care of this wxHTTP reestablishes it automatically. | |
44 | ||
45 | \wxheading{See also} | |
46 | ||
47 | \helpref{wxInputStream}{wxinputstream} | |
48 | ||
49 | % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
50 | ||
51 | \membersection{wxHTTP::SetHeader} | |
52 | ||
53 | \func{void}{SetHeader}{\param{const wxString\&}{ header}, \param{const wxString\&}{ h\_data}} | |
54 | ||
55 | It sets data of a field to be sent during the next request to the HTTP server. The field | |
56 | name is specified by {\it header} and the content by {\it h\_data}. | |
57 | This is a low level function and it assumes that you know what you are doing. | |
58 | ||
59 | \membersection{wxHTTP::GetHeader} | |
60 | ||
61 | \func{wxString}{GetHeader}{\param{const wxString\&}{ header}} | |
62 | ||
63 | Returns the data attached with a field whose name is specified by {\it header}. | |
64 | If the field doesn't exist, it will return an empty string and not a NULL string. | |
65 | ||
66 | \wxheading{Note} | |
67 | ||
68 | The header is not case-sensitive: I mean that "CONTENT-TYPE" and "content-type" | |
69 | represent the same header. | |
70 |