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TServerRequest URL that is going to be executed |
Tue, Jul 4 2017 11:24 AM | Permanent Link |
Big Al | I am working on my first TServerRequest for a php webservice that I'm building.
I have the request executing but I'm getting a Not Found error so I am trying to understand what I'm doing wrong. I am not use internal web server. I am using XAMPP and running the ewb app from XAMPP which works. I thought I would try to see if I could get phpinfo to work so I created a phpinfo.php file and put in the root of the application. I then did the following: MyRequest.TServerRequest.Create(nil); MyRequest.URL:='/phpinfo.php'; MyRequest.OnComplete:=RequestComplete; MyRequest.Execute; in my RequestCompletd procedure I have: if (Request.StatusCode=HTTP_OK) then ShowMessage(Request.ResponseContent.Text) else ShowMessage('Response Error: ' + Request.StatusText); Is there a way to display the URL that's going to be executed before it's executed so I can see what url it should be running? I am getting closer but not quite there yet. Thanks everyone for not beating me up while I'm learning. Big Al |
Tue, Jul 4 2017 11:42 AM | Permanent Link |
Big Al | >Big Al wrote:
>MyRequest.URL:='/phpinfo.php'; An example I was using from an earlier post here had the leaving slash on the URL name. I took that off and at least I'm getting some data back. Going to see if it works now with my webservice. Big Al |
Tue, Jul 4 2017 11:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Big Al | >Big Al wrote:
>Going to see if it works now with my webservice. That worked, so I have a working TServerRequest.. Nice... Big Al |
Tue, Jul 4 2017 12:11 PM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Big Al wrote:
> Is there a way to display the URL that's going to be executed before it's executed No, but the real answer is to use Chrome as the browser, and hit F12. Other browsers have such systems, but generally not as good as Chrome for this sort of stuff. You can see all of the requests you make, and the headers and responses. Very handy for debugging this sort of stuff. For more complex queries, I sometimes grab a copy of the response, and then paste it in as a string into my code, so I can get the data reader or whatever working with a fixed and easy "data set" in a simple button onClick handler. When I have it working, I can remove that, and go with live data again. -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, Jul 5 2017 3:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | << Is there a way to display the URL that's going to be executed before it's executed so I can see what url it should be running? >>
2.06 B3 has an TServerRequest.OnStart event along with a RequestURL property that provides the functionality that you're looking for. It should be out by this evening. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Jul 5 2017 4:03 PM | Permanent Link |
Big Al | >Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
<< Is there a way to display the URL that's going to be executed before it's executed so I can see what url it should be running? >> >>2.06 B3 has an TServerRequest.OnStart event along with a RequestURL property that provides the functionality >>that you're looking for. It should be out by this evening. >>Tim Young Thanks Big Al |
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