Any ideas why on some links that I try to access using HttpWebRequest I am getting "The remote server returned an error: (304) Not Modified." in the code?

The code I'm using is from Jeff's post here.

Note the concept of the code is a simple proxy server, so I'm pointing my browser at this locally running piece of code, which gets my browsers request, and then proxies it on by creating a new HttpWebRequest, as you'll see in the code. It works great for most sites/links, but for some this error comes up. You will see one key bit in the code is where it seems to copy the http header settings from the browser request to it's request out to the site, and it copies in the header attributes. Not sure if the issue is something to do with how it mimics this aspect of the request and then what happens as the result comes back?

  case "If-Modified-Since":
     request.IfModifiedSince = DateTime.Parse(listenerContext.Request.Headers[key]);
     break;

I get the issue for example from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

thanks

PS. UPDATE HERE

Still can't work this out. Basically I can identify 1 link which has an issue, and it seems to work fine, 2nd time it gets the error, 3rd time OK, 4th time gets the error, 5th time OK etc. As if there is some state not getting cleared or something in the code. I've tried to clean up the code a bit using "using" type statements etc.

Here's the code. If anyone can spot why every 2nd time I browse to a link like http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/css/screen/1_0_16/nol/v4/story.css (starting at the 2nd time, not the first) via this proxy code I get the error I'd love to hear.

    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Proxy p = new Proxy(8080);

            Thread proxythread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(p.Start));
            proxythread.Start();

            Console.WriteLine("Proxy Started. Press Any Key To Stop...");
            Console.ReadKey();

            p.Stop();
        }
    }


   public class Proxy
    {
        private HttpListener _listener;
        private int _port;

        public Proxy(int port)
        {
            int defaultport = 8080;

            // Setup Thread Pool
            System.Threading.ThreadPool.SetMaxThreads(50, 1000);
            System.Threading.ThreadPool.SetMinThreads(50, 50);

            // Sanitize Port Number
            if (port < 1024 || port > 65535)
                port = defaultport;

            // Create HttpListener Prefix
            string prefix = string.Format("http://*:{0}/", port);
            _port = port;

            // Create HttpListener
            _listener = new HttpListener();
            _listener.Prefixes.Add(prefix);
        }

        public void Start()
        {
            _listener.Start();

            while (true)
            {
                HttpListenerContext request = null;

                try
                {
                    request = _listener.GetContext();

                    // Statistics (by Greg)
                    int availThreads = -1;
                    int compPortThreads = -1;
                    ThreadPool.GetAvailableThreads(out availThreads, out compPortThreads);
                    log("INFO", request.Request.Url.ToString(), "START - [" + availThreads + "]");

                    ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(ProcessRequest, request);
                }
                catch (HttpListenerException ex)
                {
                    log("ERROR", "NA", "INFO: HttpListenerException - " + ex.Message);
                    break;
                }
                catch (InvalidOperationException ex)
                {
                    log("ERROR", "NA", "INFO: InvalidOperationException - " + ex.Message);
                    break;
                }

            }
        }

        public void Stop()
        {
            _listener.Stop();
        }

        private void log(string sev, string uri, string message)
        {
            Console.Out.WriteLine(Process.GetCurrentProcess().Id + " - " + sev + " (" + uri + "): " + message);
        }

        private void ProcessRequest(object _listenerContext)
        {
            #region local variables
            HttpWebRequest psRequest;                   // Request to send to remote web server
            HttpWebResponse psResponse;                 // Response from remote web server         
            List<byte> requestBody = new List<byte>();  // Byte array to hold the request's body
            List<byte> responseBody = new List<byte>(); // Byte array to hold the response's body
            byte[] buffer;
            string uri = "";
            #endregion

            var listenerContext = (HttpListenerContext)_listenerContext;
            uri = listenerContext.Request.Url.ToString().Replace(string.Format(":{0}", _port), "");

            // Create Interent Request 
            HttpWebRequest internetRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(uri);
            #region Build Request Up
            internetRequest.Method = listenerContext.Request.HttpMethod;
            internetRequest.ProtocolVersion = listenerContext.Request.ProtocolVersion;
            internetRequest.UserAgent = listenerContext.Request.UserAgent;
            foreach (string key in listenerContext.Request.Headers.AllKeys)
            {
                try
                {
                    switch (key)
                    {
                        case "Proxy-Connection":
                        case "Connection":
                            internetRequest.KeepAlive = (listenerContext.Request.Headers[key].ToLower() == "keep-alive") ? true : false;
                            break;

                        case "Content-Length":
                            internetRequest.ContentLength = listenerContext.Request.ContentLength64;
                            break;

                        case "Content-Type":
                            internetRequest.ContentType = listenerContext.Request.ContentType;
                            break;

                        case "Accept":
                            internetRequest.Accept = listenerContext.Request.Headers[key];
                            break;

                        case "Host":
                            break;

                        case "Referer":
                            internetRequest.Referer = listenerContext.Request.Headers[key];
                            break;

                        case "If-Modified-Since":
                            internetRequest.IfModifiedSince = DateTime.Parse(listenerContext.Request.Headers[key]);
                            break;

                        default:
                            internetRequest.Headers.Add(key, listenerContext.Request.Headers[key]);
                            break;
                    }
                }
                catch (Exception ex)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Error settup up psRequest object. Error = " + ex.Message + "\n" + ex.StackTrace);
                }
            } 
            #endregion
            #region Copy content into request
                buffer = new byte[1024];
                using (Stream instream = listenerContext.Request.InputStream)
                {
                    int incount = instream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
                    while (incount > 0)
                    {
                        internetRequest.GetRequestStream().Write(buffer, 0, incount);
                        incount = instream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
                    }
                }

            #endregion

            // Get Internet Response
            HttpWebResponse internetResponse = null;
            try
            {
                using (internetResponse = (HttpWebResponse)internetRequest.GetResponse())
                {
                    #region Configure Local Response Header Keys

                    foreach (string key in internetResponse.Headers.Keys)
                    {
                        try
                        {
                            switch (key)
                            {
                                case "Transfer-Encoding":
                                    listenerContext.Response.SendChunked = (internetResponse.Headers[key].ToLower() == "chunked") ? true : false;
                                    break;

                                case "Content-Length":
                                    listenerContext.Response.ContentLength64 = internetResponse.ContentLength;
                                    break;

                                case "Content-Type":
                                    listenerContext.Response.ContentType = internetResponse.Headers[key];
                                    break;

                                case "Keep-Alive":
                                    listenerContext.Response.KeepAlive = true;
                                    break;

                                default:
                                    listenerContext.Response.Headers.Add(key, internetResponse.Headers[key]);
                                    break;
                            }
                        }
                        catch (Exception ex)
                        {
                            log("ERROR", uri, "Error settup up listenerContext.Response objects. Error = " + ex.Message + "\n" + ex.StackTrace);
                        }
                    }

                    #endregion

                    try
                    {
                        // Transfer the body data from Internet Response to Internal Response
                        buffer = new byte[1024];
                        using (Stream inputStream = internetResponse.GetResponseStream())
                        {
                            int outcount = inputStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
                            while (outcount > 0)
                            {
                                listenerContext.Response.OutputStream.Write(buffer, 0, outcount);
                                outcount = inputStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    catch (Exception ex)
                    {
                        log("ERROR", uri, "Could not obtain response from URI: " + ex.Message);
                    }
                    finally
                    {
                        listenerContext.Response.OutputStream.Close();
                    }
                }
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                //if (ex is InvalidOperationException ||
                //    ex is ProtocolViolationException ||
                //    ex is WebException)
                //{
                //    log(uri, "Could not successfully get response: " + ex.GetType() + " - " + ex.Message);
                //    listenerContext.Response.Close();
                //    return;
                //}
                //else { throw; }

                log("ERROR", uri, "Could not successfully get response: " + ex.GetType() + " - " + ex.Message);
                listenerContext.Response.Close();

            }

        }

    }

And here is an example of what I see - first hit is good, 2nd has error...

Proxy Started. Press Any Key To Stop...
2080 - INFO (http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk:8080/css/screen/1_0_16/nol/v4/story.css): START - [50]
2080 - INFO (http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk:8080/css/screen/1_0_16/nol/v4/story.css): START - [50]
2080 - ERROR (http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/css/screen/1_0_16/nol/v4/story.css): Could not successfully get response: System.Net.WebException - The remote server returned an error: (304) Not Modified.
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up vote 3 down vote accepted

First, this is not an error. The 3xx denotes a redirection. The real errors are 4xx (client error) and 5xx (server error).

If a client gets a 304 Not Modified, then it's the client's responsibility to display the resouce in question from its own cache. In general, the proxy shouldn't worry about this. It's just the messenger.

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thanks - so are you saying then, what I should do is catch the exception still (right at the point I'm doing the request), but then check to see what is in the exception and if it's a 304 then just continue on? – Greg Apr 8 '10 at 21:58
No - if you've sent a if-modified-since or if-none-match it implies you have a local (cached) copy - the server is instructing you top use that copy. – symcbean Apr 9 '10 at 12:17
OK - just had to ensure I returned the same status code in the local request and this seems to work. See stackoverflow.com/questions/2611264/… for more detail on the code – Greg Apr 12 '10 at 8:42
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