Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Overview

Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Overview


The Microsoft® Win32® Internet (WinInet) API provides stand-alone applications with easy access to standard Internet protocols such as Gopher, FTP, and HTTP, abstracting the protocols into a high-level interface that is familiar to Win32 developers. This section covers how to use the Win32 Internet API in an application. See the Microsoft Win32 Internet Functions Reference for descriptions of the individual functions.

arrowy.gifIntroduction

arrowy.gifEstablishing a Dial-Up Connection to the Internet

arrowy.gifEnabling Internet Functionality

arrowy.gifCommon Functions

arrowy.gifHandling Uniform Resource Locators

arrowy.gifHandling Authentication

arrowy.gifFTP Sessions

arrowy.gifGopher Sessions

arrowy.gifHTTP Sessions

arrowy.gifCookie Functions

arrowy.gifCaching

arrowy.gifAppendix A: HINTERNET Handles

arrowy.gifAppendix B: Using Buffers

arrowy.gifAppendix C: Handling Errors

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