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How do I programatically get internet traffic from a web site in C# or C++?

I mean, how can this be done without opening up a browser or a broswer control?

Additionally, there is some sort of plugin to a browser in IE and others where you can watch the communication from a browser to a server and back. Does anyone know about this?

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    When you say "get internet traffic," do you mean "make HTTP requests to the web server" or "determine how many people are visiting a site?" Jan 18, 2011 at 6:47
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    Wow, that's broad. There are so many HTTP libraries out there it isn't funny. I think you need to look for an introduction to network programming, and then look into the many available HTTP (and HTML) libraries out there.
    – derobert
    Jan 18, 2011 at 6:54
  • + This is a duplicate :: stackoverflow.com/q/4721236/482864
    – soulseekah
    Jan 18, 2011 at 6:59
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    @Soulseekah: Hopefully can mark the other as a duplicate. This one has more answers... And for that matter, I believe you can flag for mod attention duplicate.
    – derobert
    Jan 18, 2011 at 7:04
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    Jeez, why did you ask this TWICE and accept two different answers? I should merge, but then the person you selected as the answer in the other question would lose points...
    – user1228
    Jan 18, 2011 at 14:24

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If you are looking for programmaticaly requesting web pages then you might check httpwebrequest in C#.

Additionally, there is some sort of plugin to a browser in IE and others where you can watch the communication from a browser to a server and back. Does anyone know about this?

you can check fiddler.

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  • fiddler is one option, but isn't there one that is a plug in right into IE?
    – xarzu
    Jan 18, 2011 at 8:57
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Look into cURL for C++ http://curlpp.org/ or if you want more low-level communication processing check socket programming and winsock. You'll connect to a server on a port and send a GET request, the server will respond with the HTML code if the page is an HTML, etc.

You will have to have some basic HTTP protocol knowledge though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol

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Use the WebClient.DownloadString() or DownloadStringAsync() with the address of the web site.

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WebClient and HttpWebRequest can be used to communicated with servers without a browser

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-au/library/system.net.webclient(VS.80).aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.httpwebrequest.aspx

Fiddler can be used to watch the browser communication

http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/version.asp

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You can use System.Net.HttpWebRequest, which lets you send http get and http post requests.

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