I have a .NET 3.5 Webservice Hosted on IIS7.5.
I have a client application who connects to this webservice.
I changed (in client application) the httpWebRequest.Create method to add automaticDecompression for GZip but it isn't working
WebRequest IWebRequestCreate.Create(Uri uri)
{
HttpWebRequest httpWebRequest =
Activator.CreateInstance(
typeof(HttpWebRequest),
BindingFlags.CreateInstance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance,
null,
new object[] { uri, null },
null) as HttpWebRequest;
if (httpWebRequest == null)
return null;
httpWebRequest.Headers.Add(HttpRequestHeader.AcceptEncoding, "gzip, deflate");
httpWebRequest.AutomaticDecompression = DecompressionMethods.GZip | DecompressionMethods.Deflate;
return httpWebRequest;
}
In this way the request is sent correctly, the answer is encoded in gzip (I see it from Fiddler), but an exception occurs:
Response is not wellformed XML
(I think the client doesn't decode the answer)
If I remove this row, as in MSDN documentation
httpWebRequest.Headers.Add(HttpRequestHeader.AcceptEncoding, "gzip, deflate");
The answer is not GZip encoded (and in the request there's no ACCEPT-ENCODING header)
AutomaticDecompression
, and nothing else. Will look to see if there was other code involved. – leppie Apr 12 '12 at 15:34