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How to Monitor GET/POST Activity in Embedded WebBrowser Control?

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Joseph Geretz

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Aug 6, 2007, 3:39:25 PM8/6/07
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My application 'opens a window' to a web application via an embedded browser
control. Naturally, by default, my workstation application is unaware of
interaction which takes place between the user and the web application
server. We're now working on a degree of integration between the two
applications, so that I do need to now know details of what is taking place
between the user and the web application server. Is there any way that I can
intercept the HTTP which is passing between the browser and the server? I'm
pretty sure I can intercept the url of pages as they are navigated to, but
that just tells me when the user has completed their transaction. What I
really need to get my hands on are the Form fields / Querystring parameters
which are passed up to the server during the course of the transaction.

(P.S. I realize that this might sound like the sort of thing which could
help steal passwords, information etc. Those of you who may recognize my
name on these groups should be comfortable enough with my track record to
assume that that's not the type of software which I'd get involved in. It's
not. I'm simply working on a systems integration issue, and we've built the
bridge to link from the workstation software to the web application, but to
complete the picture the workstation software needs to be informed as to the
disposition of the transaction completed in the web application.)

Thanks for your help!

- Joseph Geretz -


Peter

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Aug 9, 2007, 8:33:54 AM8/9/07
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Hi
Have you already tried the free ethereal protocol anaylzer software?
www.ethereal.com
Regards
Peter

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