From: Ronald B. <rb...@rb...> - 2018-01-24 19:42:03
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yourWebRequest.setEncodingType(FormEncodingType.MULTIPART); Hope the same methods are available in your old version also RBRi On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 01:08:33 +0530 Vasudevan Comandur wrote: > >Hi Ronald, > > I am constructing my own WebRequest with HTTPMethod set to POST. > > I construct the NameValue Pair and POST the request. I see HTMLUnit set >the content-type to x-form-encoded in this case. > > However, I want the similar feature to construct a >multi-part/formencoded content-type in HTMLUnit. Is it possible? > > I have another question. For one of the sites, the client(javascript) >is setting a cookie value and sending it to the server. Is it possible > in HTMLUnit to add that cookie to the cookie manager of Webclient >using addCookie Method?. Will that work. Because, such a call does > not set the Cookie in HTMLUnit in later version. Earlier versions of >HtmlUnit 2.9, I was able to do that. > > Looking forward to your reply. > >Regards > Vasu > > > > >On 25 January 2018 at 00:57, Ronald Brill <rb...@rb...> wrote: > >> Hi Vasu, >> >> i'm not sure that i got your point. >> Do you like >> * to manipulate the form before clicking the submit button or >> * have you created your own WebRequest and like to change the encoding >> type? >> >> Maybe you can illustrate your ide with some (pseudo) code >> >> RBRi >> >> BTW: 2.29 and 2.30 is on the way >> >> >> >Hi, >> > >> > I have been using htmlunit 2.23 version. I wanted to know if it is >> >possible to set >> > the content-type as multipart/form-data in HTTPRequestHEader and post a >> >form. >> > >> > Is it possible to achieve the above scenario without creating a sample >> >html file >> > and click on the submit button? >> > >> > Thanks for your input & suggestions in advance. >> > >> >Regards >> > Vasu >> >> > > |