Microsoft KB Archive/167706

= FIX: Internet Transfer Control 5.0 "POST" Request Doesn't Work =

Article ID: 167706

Article Last Modified on 12/10/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Control Creation Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Learning Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q167706



SYMPTOMS
The Internet Transfer Control 5.0 "POST" request does not work as described in the documentation provided by Microsoft. The input data parameter of the Execute method is not being sent correctly to the web server when "POST" is specified.



RESOLUTION
The Internet Transfer Control 5.0 "POST" request does not work from Visual Basic 5.0. You need to use the WinInet APIs that are included with the ActiveX SDK to PostData to your server. Specifically, the InternetOpen, InternetConnect, HttpOpenRequest, and HttpSendRequest are the WinInet APIs you need to use. In the sample code below, you will connect to //webserver then post to page /generic.asp.

 Start a new Standard EXE project. Form1 is added by default.  Add the following code to the general declarations section of Form1:

Private Declare Function InternetOpen Lib "wininet.dll" _ Alias "InternetOpenA" _ (ByVal lpszCallerName As String, _         ByVal dwAccessType As Long, _          ByVal lpszProxyName As String, _          ByVal lpszProxyBypass As String, _          ByVal dwFlags As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function InternetConnect Lib "wininet.dll" _ Alias "InternetConnectA" _ (ByVal hInternetSession As Long, _         ByVal lpszServerName As String, _          ByVal nProxyPort As Integer, _          ByVal lpszUsername As String, _          ByVal lpszPassword As String, _          ByVal dwService As Long, _          ByVal dwFlags As Long, _          ByVal dwContext As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function HttpOpenRequest Lib "wininet.dll" _ Alias "HttpOpenRequestA" _ (ByVal hInternetSession As Long, _         ByVal lpszVerb As String, _          ByVal lpszObjectName As String, _          ByVal lpszVersion As String, _          ByVal lpszReferer As String, _          ByVal lpszAcceptTypes As Long, _          ByVal dwFlags As Long, _          ByVal dwContext As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function HttpSendRequest Lib "wininet.dll" _ Alias "HttpSendRequestA" _ (ByVal hHttpRequest As Long, _         ByVal sHeaders As String, _          ByVal lHeadersLength As Long, _          ByVal sOptional As String, _          ByVal lOptionalLength As Long) As Boolean

Private Declare Function InternetCloseHandle Lib "wininet.dll" _ (ByVal hInternetHandle As Long) As Boolean

 From the Project menu, choose Components, and then select the Internet Transfer Control 5.0 into the project if it is not already loaded. Place an Internet Transfer Control 5.0 (Inet1) on Form1.  Place a CommandButton (Command1) on Form1 and add the following code:

Private Sub Command1_Click Dim hInternetOpen As Long Dim hInternetConnect As Long Dim hHttpOpenRequest As Long Dim bRet As Boolean

hInternetOpen = 0 hInternetConnect = 0 hHttpOpenRequest = 0

'Use registry access settings. Const INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG = 0 hInternetOpen = InternetOpen("http generic", _                        INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG, _                         vbNullString, _                         vbNullString, _                         0)

If hInternetOpen <> 0 Then 'Type of service to access. Const INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP = 3 Const INTERNET_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT = 80 hInternetConnect = InternetConnect(hInternetOpen, _                              "webserver", _                               INTERNET_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT, _                               vbNullString, _                               "HTTP/1.0", _                               INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP, _                               0, _                               0)

If hInternetConnect <> 0 Then 'Brings the data across the wire even if it locally cached. Const INTERNET_FLAG_RELOAD = &H80000000 hHttpOpenRequest = HttpOpenRequest(hInternetConnect, _                                 "POST", _                                  "/generic.asp", _                                  "HTTP/1.0", _                                  vbNullString, _                                  0, _                                  INTERNET_FLAG_RELOAD, _                                  0)

If hHttpOpenRequest <> 0 Then Dim lpszPostData As String Dim lPostDataLen As Long

lpszPostData = "lname=Doe&fname=John" lPostDataLen = Len(lpszPostData) bRet = HttpSendRequest(hHttpOpenRequest, _                        vbNullString, _                         0, _                         lpszPostData, _                         lPostDataLen) 'Close all handles bRet = InternetCloseHandle(hHttpOpenRequest) End If              bRet = InternetCloseHandle(hInternetConnect) End If           bRet = InternetCloseHandle(hInternetOpen) End If

End Sub

 From the Run menu, choose Start (ALT, R, S) or press the F5 key to run the program. Press the Command1 button and "lname=Doe&fname=John" will be posted to your server.

NOTE: You will have to replace //webserver/generic.asp with your server page that is expecting the posted information. You will also need to replace "lname=Doe&fname=John" with the information you want posted.</ol>

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STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2.

For more information on the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

170365 : INFO: Visual Studio 97 Service Packs - What, Where, and Why

For a list of the Visual Basic 5.0 bugs that were fixed in the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

171554 : INFO: Visual Basic 5.0 Fixes in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2

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Steps to Reproduce Behavior
<ol> Start a new Standard EXE project. Form1 is added by default.</li> From the Project menu, choose Components, and select the Internet Transfer Control 5.0 into the project if it is not already loaded.</li> Place an Internet Transfer Control 5.0 (Inet1) on Form1.</li>  Place a CommandButton (Command1) on Form1 and add the following code:

Private Sub Command1_Click Dim strURL As String, strFormData As String strURL = "http://webserver/generic.htm" strFormData = "fname=randy&lname=morgan" Inet1.Execute strURL, "Post", strFormData, _ "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" End Sub

</li> From the Run menu, choose Start (ALT, R, S) or press the F5 key to run the program. Press the Command1 button and garbage will be posted to http://webserver/generic.htm.</li></ol>

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