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WebBrowser Control download file in session

I'm using WebBrowser control to navigate through a login page and download a file. Since I can't find a way to manage the download automatically with the control I'm using the WebClient class to try and achieve this.

Problem is that since the WebClient isn't in the same context/session as the browser all i'm downloading is the Security Error screen.

Any ideas on how I can pass the context of the WebBrowser session to the WebClient?

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g.foley Avatar asked Nov 20 '10 08:11

g.foley


2 Answers

After one week googling a trying for a solution I found one that is so simple!

I you what to silently download a file in an HTTPS URL and a webbrowser control just do this.

1) Log in using the webbrowser 2) use this code to download.

//build de URL 

  string _url = "https://........."

  //define a download file name and location

  string _filename = @"C:\Users\John\Documents\somefile.pdf";

  //create a webcliente

  WebClient cliente = new WebClient();

  //do some magic here (pass the webbrowser cokies to the webclient)

  cliente.Headers.Add(HttpRequestHeader.Cookie, webBrowser1.Document.Cookie);

  //and just download the file

  cliente.DownloadFile(_urlpdf, _filename);

It solved my problem

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Petrus246 Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 08:09

Petrus246


It should be simply a matter of emulating the cookies and headers in the WebBrowser session and re-using them to impersonate the session in WebClient, but it looks like you're already hot on that path.

Here's how I'd proceed.

  1. Get cookies and headers from WebBrowser.

    Cookies: You can get the cookies from your WebBrowser session by handling the DocumentCompleted event of the WebBrowser control and parsing the cookie set from DocumentCompleted event.

    Headers: Use a proxy like Fiddler [www.fiddler2.com/] to read the headers so you'll know what's required by the server.

  2. Utilize identity collected above for WebClient.

    Headers: Iterate through all your collected headers and be sure they are added to the webclient using myWebClient.Headers.Add("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); for example

    Cookies: See this post.

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Laramie Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 08:09

Laramie