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| + | ==== Net Programming, | ||
| + | ==Technical requirenments == | ||
| + | ^What ^Where^ | ||
| + | |Sending HTTP Requests by telnet requres a good telnet client | Install [[http:// | ||
| + | |Add the HackBar Firefox extension which allow sending POST Requests| [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==Knowledge== | ||
| + | |< 100% 30% - >| | ||
| + | ^What ^Where^ | ||
| + | |1. Introduction into sending HTTP Requests manually, by telnet.|[[http:// | ||
| + | |2. Use Sockets to send HTTP Requests with Perl |In detail it is described [[http:// | ||
| + | my $sock = new IO:: | ||
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| + | Proto => ' | ||
| + | ); | ||
| + | die "Could not create socket: $!\n" unless $sock; | ||
| + | print $sock "GET /index.html HTTP/ | ||
| + | print $sock "Host: www.example.org\r\n"; | ||
| + | print $sock " | ||
| + | print while < | ||
| + | close($sock);</ | ||
