Reputation: 319
I'm using the HttpClient. I'm posting with web form parameters. One of the values (not name) is a foreign Swedish character ö , #246; ö ASCII: Latin Small Letter O Umlaut
Manually, IE, Firefox and Chrome all convert this character to S%F6k and everything works fine. However VS 2012 C# release converts it (via FormUrlEncodedContent(dict)) to %C3%B6
Is there a way to tell VS 2012 to convert it, to the friendly S%F6k (and still use HttpClient)?
I've attached most of the code, which may help others (cookies, proxy, etc...)
// Create Handler
var handler = new HttpClientHandler();
// Cookies
var cc = new CookieContainer();
handler.CookieContainer = cc;
// Proxy - for fiddler
WebProxy proxy = new WebProxy();
proxy.Address = new Uri("http://localhost:8888");
handler.Proxy = proxy;
// Create the client
var client = new HttpClient(handler);
var request4 = new HttpRequestMessage();
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Clear();
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Accept", "text/html, application/xhtml+xml, */*");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Accept-Encoding", "gzip, deflate");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Accept-Language", "en-US,en;q=0.8,sv-SE;q=0.5,sv;q=0.3");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; Trident/6.0)");
// Form Data
var dict4 = new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{ "page", "kantlista" },
{ "kod", "A0004n" },
{ "termin", "H12" },
{ "anmkod", "17113" },
{ "urval", "ant" },
{ "listVal", "namn" },
{ "method", "Sök" } // S%F6k
}; // dict
request4.Content = new FormUrlEncodedContent(dict4);
var value4 = new FormUrlEncodedContent(dict4);
string uri4 = "https://www.ltu.se/ideal/ListaKursant.do";
var response4 = await client.PostAsync(uri4, value4);
response4.Headers.Add("Cache-Control", "no-cache")
response4.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
string responseBody4 = await response4.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
Upvotes: 11
Views: 64755
Reputation: 31
With this small adjustment you can keep your dictionary
var postEncoding= "ISO-8859-1";
var dict4 = new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{ "page", "kantlista" },
{ "kod", "A0004n" },
{ "termin", "H12" },
{ "anmkod", "17113" },
{ "urval", "ant" },
{ "listVal", "namn" },
{ "method", "Sök" } // S%F6k
}; // dict
string postData = HttpUtility.UrlEncode(string.Join("&", dict4.Select(kvp => $"{kvp.Key}={kvp.Value}")) ,Encoding.GetEncoding(postEncoding));
byte[] data = Encoding.GetEncoding(postEncoding).GetBytes(postData);
ByteArrayContent content = new ByteArrayContent(data);
content.Headers.Add("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
var response = await httpClient.PostAsync(endpoint, content);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 39311
Just to complete @TylerTsai's answer
Replace
var dict = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dict.Add("param1", value1);
dict.Add("param1", value2);
var response = await httpClient.PostAsync(endpoint, new FormUrlEncodedContent(dict));
With
string postData = HttpUtility.UrlEncode(
$"param1={value1}¶m2={value2}",Encoding.GetEncoding(myEncoding));
byte[] data = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding(myEncoding).GetBytes(postData);
ByteArrayContent content = new ByteArrayContent(data);
content.Headers.Add("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
var response = await httpClient.PostAsync(endpoint, content);
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 136
FormUrlEncodedContent
class encode form data in utf8 encoding.
try ByteArrayContent
class and HttpUtility.UrlEncode(String, Encoding)
to encode.
Upvotes: 12