Hi Brad,

I'm just curious... having NSURLConnection and friends working, is there a specific reason you decided to switch to sockets? Is there something in Cocoa that you think is missing?

Cheers,

-- Tito

On Sep 1, 2008, at 9:02, Brad Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You might find the discussion here helpful:

http://deusty.blogspot.com/search/label/NSURLRequest

After getting NSURL's to work, I decided I'd be better off with TCP sockets. If you find yourself in the same position, you might try AsyncSockets (also available at the link above). It's non-blocking, fast, easy and reliable.

Todd Ditchendorf also created some very useful tools for working with XMLRPC and SOAP servers, available here:

http://scan.dalo.us/


Brad


On Aug 31, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Sam Schroeder wrote:

Hi all,

I'm new to Cocoa development and I'm trying to learn the basics of
sending HTTP GETs and POSTs from Cocoa. I've been reading up on NSURL
and searching for decent sample code.  However, I've been unable to
find something simple that _just_ explains how to send a GET and
capture the returned results. My google_fu is weak. My ultimate goal
is to send and receive XML (or maybe JSON) requests over HTTP, but
first I want to understand simple GETs and POSTs.

Any links or sample code would be greatly appreciated.

--
Thanks,

Sam
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