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VBScript
HTTP GET with Non-USASCII Query Params
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This example illustrates how query parameters in a URL are typically encoded and transmitted.Chilkat VBScript Downloads
Dim fso, outFile
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'Create a Unicode (utf-16) output text file.
Set outFile = fso.CreateTextFile("output.txt", True, True)
success = 0
' This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
' First, let's load the string "Grünhöfer GmbH" from a file. (This is a fictitious company name.)
' The file uses the utf-8 charset encoding.
set sbCompanyName = CreateObject("Chilkat.StringBuilder")
success = sbCompanyName.LoadFile("qa_data/txt/companyName.txt","utf-8")
' Assuming success for this example...
' We'll send an HTTP GET request to https://chilkatsoft.com/example?company_name={company name}
' When sending an HTTP GET request with query parameters that contain accented characters
' (e.g., umlauts: ä, ö, ü), they must be percent-encoded (URL encoded) to ensure proper transmission and
' interpretation by the server. This is based on their UTF-8 byte values.
set sbUrl = CreateObject("Chilkat.StringBuilder")
success = sbUrl.Append("https://chilkatsoft.com/example?company_name=")
success = sbUrl.Append(sbCompanyName.GetEncoded("url","utf-8"))
set http = CreateObject("Chilkat.Http")
' Send the following HTTP GET request:
' GET /example?company_name=Gr%C3%BCnh%C3%B6fer%20GmbH HTTP/1.1
' Host: chilkatsoft.com
' Accept: */*
' Accept-Encoding: gzip
set sbResponse = CreateObject("Chilkat.StringBuilder")
success = http.QuickGetSb(sbUrl.GetAsString(),sbResponse)
If (success = 0) Then
outFile.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText)
WScript.Quit
End If
outFile.WriteLine("response status code: " & http.LastStatus)
outFile.WriteLine(sbResponse.GetAsString())
outFile.Close