diff -r 80ef3a206772 -r 48780e181b38 Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-6B8BA8A8-AD56-55BA-9659-15091E988FB7.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-6B8BA8A8-AD56-55BA-9659-15091E988FB7.dita Fri Jul 16 17:23:46 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-6B8BA8A8-AD56-55BA-9659-15091E988FB7.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100 @@ -9,30 +9,27 @@ --> -HTTP -Client ExampleThis example shows how to use HTTP APIs. -
Description

This -updated C++ application demonstrates simple HTTP GET and POST transactions -using the HTTP Client API. Basic HTTP authentication is also supported.

-
Download

Click -on the following link to download the example: Httpclientexample.zip

Click: browse to view the example code.

-
Building and -configuring

To build the example:

    -
  • You can build the example -from your IDE or the command line.

    If you use an IDE, import the bld.inf file -of the example into your IDE, and use the build command of the IDE.

    If -you use the command line, open a command prompt, and set the current directory -to the source code directory of the example. You can then build the example -with the SBSv1 build tools with the following commands:

    bldmake -bldfiles

    abld build

    How to use bldmake and How to use abld describe -how to use the SBSv1 build tools.

  • -
  • For the emulator, the -example builds an executable called httpexampleclient.exe in -the epoc32\release\winscw\<udeb or urel>\ folder.

  • +HTTP Client ExampleThis example shows how to use HTTP APIs. +
    Description

    This updated C++ application demonstrates simple HTTP GET and +POST transactions using the HTTP Client API. Basic HTTP authentication +is also supported.

    +
    Download

    Click on the following link to download the example: Httpclientexample.zip

    Click: browse to view the example code.

    +
    Building +and configuring

    To build the example:

      +
    • You can build +the example from your IDE or the command line.

      If you use +an IDE, import the bld.inf file of the example +into your IDE, and use the build command of the IDE.

      If you +use the command line, open a command prompt, and set the current directory +to the source code directory of the example. You can then build the +example with the SBSv1 build tools with the following commands:

      bldmake bldfiles

      abld +build

    • +
    • For the emulator, +the example builds an executable called httpexampleclient.exe in the epoc32\release\winscw\<udeb or urel>\ folder.

    -Simple Client -Session guide -HTTP Overview - +Simple +Client Session guide +HTTP +Overview
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