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I am trying to write a program to log internet speeds from a internet
speed test website through a given proxy. For example I want to go to
PCPitStop and run the bandwidth test. The test runs multiple pages
within the same window before finally getting to the result page. So I
need to run the start page wait for the result page and grab a line of
text with the result to log to a file. If I use HTTPWebRequest and
HTTPWebResponse I only get the info from the start page not the end
page. If I use the process namespace I can not get to the info on the
page. Is they a method for what I want?

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #1
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Hi,

http://www.windowsformsdatagridhelp....f-56dbb63fdf1c

Ken
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I am trying to write a program to log internet speeds from a internet
speed test website through a given proxy. For example I want to go to
PCPitStop and run the bandwidth test. The test runs multiple pages
within the same window before finally getting to the result page. So I
need to run the start page wait for the result page and grab a line of
text with the result to log to a file. If I use HTTPWebRequest and
HTTPWebResponse I only get the info from the start page not the end
page. If I use the process namespace I can not get to the info on the
page. Is they a method for what I want?

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #2
Hi,

http://www.windowsformsdatagridhelp....f-56dbb63fdf1c

Ken
-----------------
<to*******@charter.net> wrote in message
news:11**********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
I am trying to write a program to log internet speeds from a internet
speed test website through a given proxy. For example I want to go to
PCPitStop and run the bandwidth test. The test runs multiple pages
within the same window before finally getting to the result page. So I
need to run the start page wait for the result page and grab a line of
text with the result to log to a file. If I use HTTPWebRequest and
HTTPWebResponse I only get the info from the start page not the end
page. If I use the process namespace I can not get to the info on the
page. Is they a method for what I want?

Thanks

Nov 21 '05 #3
This will not work. The HTTPWebRequest will grab the start page. The
start page runs a function to download some pictures to get the final
speed then displays the results on the results page. If you do the
HTTPWebRequest on start you only see the function, if you do the
HTTPWebRequest on the results page skipping the start page you get
result saying it did not have a speed.

Nov 21 '05 #4

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