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    Angry Problems with WININET and VB6 - Please Assist

    Good day to all. I have a problem using WinInet to upload a file to a web server. I get error 87 when I try to execute HTTPsendRequesstEX. I'm using sendRequestEX as I need Async communications.

    I have a valid internet File Handle and there are no permissions issues on the server (IIS is installed on my laptop).

    Here is the code snippet:

    **** START OF SNIPPET ****
    hRequest = HttpOpenRequest(hConnect, "PUT", "/filer/test.txt", vbNullString, vbNullString, 0, INTERNET_FLAG_NO_CACHE_WRITE, 0)
    Rem *** All GOOD to here. at this point I have a valid connection to the server.

    ' This is the way it Must be called.
    'BOOL HttpSendRequestEx(
    ' HINTERNET hRequest, Handle returned by HttpOpenRequest.
    ' LPINTERNET_BUFFERS lpBuffersIn, Optional. Pointer to an INTERNET_BUFFERS structure
    ' LPINTERNET_BUFFERS lpBuffersOut, Optional. Pointer to an INTERNET_BUFFERS structure
    ' DWORD dwFlags, reserved and MUST be set to zero
    ' DWORD dwContext Application-defined context value
    ');

    Status = HttpSendRequestEx(hRequest, IB, vbNull, 0, 0) ' THISS CAUSES THE ERROR
    If Status = 0 Then ' HERE IS WHERE I CATCH THE ERROR
    MsgBox ("HttpSendRequestEx Err: " & Err.LastDllError)
    Unload Me
    End
    End If

    **** END OF SNIPPET ****

    I have already developed FILE DOWNLOAD code (which is extremely fass -> 80 mb in about 2 minutes). I need to have an UPLOAD FILE piece for a project that I am working on in house.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Goomba
    ps: please feel free to email me directly at: [email protected]
    Last edited by Goombaa; Apr 20th, 2005 at 05:10 PM.

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