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Edited my code to use WebClient...still doesnt work

string hhtmlurl = /Thumbnail.aspx?productID=23&Firstname=jimmy&lastnight=smith;

string strFileName = string.Format("{0}_{1}", hfUserID.Value, Request.QueryString["pid"].ToString() + documentID.ToString());
WebClient client = new WebClient();
client.DownloadFile("http://www.url.ca/" + hhtmlurl.Value + "card=1", strFileName);
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  • How doesn't it work? What does it do?
    – svick
    Feb 13, 2012 at 17:23

3 Answers 3

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Try this method. This will give you string return for the entire html content. Write this string in whatever file you want

public string GetHtmlPageContent(string url)
    {
        HttpWebResponse siteResponse = null;
        HttpWebRequest siteRequest = null;
        string content= string.Empty;

        try
        {
            Uri uri = new Uri(url);
            siteRequest = (HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(url);
            siteResponse = (HttpWebResponse)siteRequest.GetResponse();

            content = GetResponseText(siteResponse);
        }
        catch (WebException we)
        {
            // Log error
        }
        catch (Exception e2)
        {
            // Log error
        }

        return content;
    }

        public string GetResponseText(HttpWebResponse response)
    {
        string responseText = string.Empty;

        if (response == null)
            return string.Empty;

        try
        {
            StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream());
            responseText = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
            responseReader.Close();
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            // Log error
        }

        return responseText;
    }

Hope this will help you.

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  • Where in this code do I save the file and put in my own file name?
    – user979331
    Feb 13, 2012 at 15:10
  • That part is not available here. That you have to implement. So you will call my above method and it will return you entire webpage content in string. Then use streamwriter (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6ka1wd3w.aspx) to write this string into another file Feb 13, 2012 at 17:22
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WebClient.DownloadFile would probably be easier.

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Instead of FileStream, use the WebClient class, which offers the delightfully simple DownloadFile() method:

WebClient client = new WebClient();
client.Downloadfile("http://www.url.ca/" + hhtmlurl + "card=1", strFileName);
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  • Ummm...it doesnt appear to be working....I have noticed that my client.Downloadfile is not greenish like yours..its black I am using System.net, am I missing something?
    – user979331
    Feb 13, 2012 at 6:18
  • Make sure you have a using System.Net; directive in your code, or explicitly call System.Net.WebClient client = new System.Net.WebClient() Feb 13, 2012 at 6:24
  • Also, please don't edit your questions like that. It makes the answers meaningless, and doesn't help future readers who may stumble into this page. Feb 13, 2012 at 6:34
  • Opps, sorry about that...No erros when I build the solution...could it be something I am using that could effect it?
    – user979331
    Feb 13, 2012 at 6:47
  • let us continue this discussion in chat
    – user979331
    Feb 13, 2012 at 6:47

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