
WinInet makes it possible to create Windows applications that can download Web pages, access server applications, upload and download files, and traverse Gopher document systems--allowing developers to build such sophisticated Windows Internet applications as full-fledged Web browsers, home banking applications, and stock portfolio programs.
"Essential WinInet" is a comprehensive guide to this powerful Windows Internet API. It starts with a tutorial on WinInet basics and a methodical description of the API's protocol-specific functions for HTTP, FTP, and Gopher, then proceeds to explore more advanced topics, examining how WinInet works with other Internet tools and client/server technologies. This book addresses such essential topics as:
Numerous sample applications throughout this book explore WinInet's capabilities and show you how to put the API to work. The samples include a full-featured asynchronous FTP client forWindows; a stock portfolio application that can connect to real-time Internet stock quote providers; and a client/server application that incorporates WinInet, ISAPI, and ASP. Much more than just a tutorial, this practical resource contains the kinds of pointers, work-arounds, and creative solutions that will save you hours of frustration and inspire you to make full use of the API.
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This book is about the Windows Internet API (WinInet). WinInet allows developers to add Internet protocol functionality to their Windows applications (HTTP, FTP, or Gopher). Using WinInet developers can download web pages, access server applications (CGI, ISAPI, or ASP), upload/download files, and traverse Gopher document systems -- all within their Windows applications. WinInet can be used to develop sophisticated Internet-centric applications like web browsers (IE, Netscape), Internet banking systems (Money 98/Quicken), or even an Internet-based real estate management system. The possibilities are endless.
This book will teach you not only how to use the WinInet API, but also how to avoid many of the common problems encountered with WinInet development. By the time you finish reading this book, you will have a complete understanding of How the Internet works, How to use the most powerful Internet application development tools available today and How to develop complete client/server Internet solutions.
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