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C# Xml in Http Post Request Message Body

I am looking for an example of how, in C#, to put a xml document in the message body of a http request and then parse the response. I've read the documentation but I would just like to see an example if there's one available. Does anyone have a example?

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jumbojs Avatar asked Apr 03 '09 23:04

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1 Answers

private static string WebRequestPostData(string url, string postData)
{
    System.Net.WebRequest req = System.Net.WebRequest.Create(url);

    req.ContentType = "text/xml";
    req.Method = "POST";

    byte[] bytes = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(postData);
    req.ContentLength = bytes.Length;

    using (Stream os = req.GetRequestStream())
    {
        os.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
    }

    using (System.Net.WebResponse resp = req.GetResponse())
    {
        if (resp == null) return null;

        using (System.IO.StreamReader sr = new System.IO.StreamReader(resp.GetResponseStream()))
        {
            return sr.ReadToEnd().Trim();
        }
    }
}
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Gratzy Avatar answered Oct 07 '22 06:10

Gratzy