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Kindley i need a Code to retrieve file name with extension from this URL :

https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html

as i paste it to browser adress bar it will give me the Real Link to the file as :

https://mirror2.internetdownloadmanager.com/idman639build2.exe?v=lt&filename=idman639build2.exe

So i need the Last  part which is File Name + extension from the First blind Link not the second

Meaning i need a code to read idman639build2.exe from the Link : https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html directly

Thanks in advance

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4 hours ago, Sam2022 said:

Meaning i need a code to read :

Great ...  so what exactly is your AutoIt3 question or is your wish we code the whole thing for you? :) 

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1 hour ago, Jos said:

Great ...  so what exactly is your AutoIt3 question or is your wish we code the whole thing for you? :) 

#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>

Example()

Func Example()
    ; Read the file without downloading to a folder. The option of 'get the file from the local cache' has been selected.
    Local $dData = InetRead("https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html")
    ; The number of bytes read is returned using the @extended macro.
    Local $iBytesRead = @extended
    ; Convert the ANSI compatible binary string back into a string.
    Local $sData = BinaryToString($dData)
    
    $IDMGETlink    = StringRegExp($dData    , '(?:http|https)s?[^"\r\n]+(?:exe)',  1  )
    $IDMdownloadURL     = $IDMGETlink    [ 0  ]
    MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "The File Name or Link is: " & $IDMdownloadURL)

    ; Display the results.
    MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "The number of bytes read: " & $iBytesRead & @CRLF & @CRLF & $sData)
EndFunc   ;==>Example

 

So first Message gives nothing

but second okay

 

i need the first message to read the file name or the final link

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Using the command line tool curl it shows you the link you need:

C:\Users\User>curl https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>302 Found</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Found</h1>
<p>The document has moved <a href="https://mirror2.internetdownloadmanager.com/idman639build2.exe?v=lt&ampfilename=idman639build2.exe">here</a>.</p>
</body></html>

Perhaps you can use StringRegExp() to extract the link from the output of this command?

(I know there is a cURL UDF, but it does not appear to work with the 64 bit libcurl-x64.dll file)

More info:

 

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23 minutes ago, Leendert-Jan said:

Using the command line tool curl it shows you the link you need

Right  :)

#include <AutoItConstants.au3>

$cmd = "curl -sk " & "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
$file = StringRegExpReplace(StdoutRead($iPID), '(?s).*?filename=([^"]+).*', "$1")
Msgbox(0,"", $file)

Note that curl could be used to eventually dowload the file too

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16 minutes ago, mikell said:

Right  :)

#include <AutoItConstants.au3>

$cmd = "curl -sk " & "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
$file = StringRegExpReplace(StdoutRead($iPID), '(?s).*?filename=([^"]+).*', "$1")
Msgbox(0,"", $file)

Note that curl could be used to eventually dowload the file too

The meesage gives blank value 

Meaning it returns nothing

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9 minutes ago, Leendert-Jan said:

cURL is probably is not installed.

  1. Download cURL here: https://curl.se/windows/
  2. Extract the zip
  3. Copy the file bin\curl.exe to your script's folder.

Alternatively you can place the file in C:\Windows\System32.

 

Edit: I asked the output of curl --version, not what you entered :)

Thanks man

i'll check all files and your code

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For the fun  :)
By checking the download in the Scite console, you could even build a progressbar, a percent progress etc 

#include <AutoItConstants.au3>

$url = "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"

; get filename
$cmd = "curl -sk " & $url
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
$file = StringRegExpReplace(StdoutRead($iPID), '(?s).*?filename=([^"]+).*', "$1")
Msgbox(0,"", $file)

; then download
$cmd = 'curl -Lk ' & $url
SplashTextOn ("", "Downloading ...", 300, 55, -1, 350, 49, "", 12)
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
Local $out = StdoutRead($iPID)
SplashOff()
$h = Fileopen(@desktopdir & "\" & $file, 18)
Filewrite($h, $out)
Fileclose($h)

 

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6 hours ago, mikell said:

For the fun  :)
By checking the download in the Scite console, you could even build a progressbar, a percent progress etc 

#include <AutoItConstants.au3>

$url = "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"

; get filename
$cmd = "curl -sk " & $url
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
$file = StringRegExpReplace(StdoutRead($iPID), '(?s).*?filename=([^"]+).*', "$1")
Msgbox(0,"", $file)

; then download
$cmd = 'curl -Lk ' & $url
SplashTextOn ("", "Downloading ...", 300, 55, -1, 350, 49, "", 12)
Local $iPID = Run($cmd, "", @SW_HIDE, $STDOUT_CHILD)
ProcessWaitClose($iPID)
Local $out = StdoutRead($iPID)
SplashOff()
$h = Fileopen(@desktopdir & "\" & $file, 18)
Filewrite($h, $out)
Fileclose($h)

 

Thanks Man

vey good and clear

 

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You can use @trancexx excellent UDF WinHttp.au3 to receive and send http requests.

Main Steps: Disable Redirects  -- Send request -- Query Location Header 

vmEXVkL.png

#include "WinHttp.au3"

Local $URL = "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"

Local $aURL = _WinHttpCrackUrl($URL)
Local $hOpen = _WinHttpOpen()
Local $hConnect = _WinHttpConnect($hOpen, $aURL[2])
Local $hRequest = _WinHttpOpenRequest($hConnect, 'HEAD', $aURL[6], Default, Default, Default)
_WinHttpSetOption($hRequest, $WINHTTP_OPTION_DISABLE_FEATURE, $WINHTTP_DISABLE_REDIRECTS)
_WinHttpSendRequest($hRequest)
_WinHttpReceiveResponse($hRequest)
Local $sLocation = _WinHttpQueryHeaders($hRequest, $WINHTTP_QUERY_LOCATION)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hRequest)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hConnect)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hOpen)
MsgBox(0, "Location", $sLocation)

 

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On 10/16/2021 at 3:35 PM, NewCommer said:

You can use @trancexx excellent UDF WinHttp.au3 to receive and send http requests.

Main Steps: Disable Redirects  -- Send request -- Query Location Header 

vmEXVkL.png

#include "WinHttp.au3"

Local $URL = "https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/getlatestversion.html"

Local $aURL = _WinHttpCrackUrl($URL)
Local $hOpen = _WinHttpOpen()
Local $hConnect = _WinHttpConnect($hOpen, $aURL[2])
Local $hRequest = _WinHttpOpenRequest($hConnect, 'HEAD', $aURL[6], Default, Default, Default)
_WinHttpSetOption($hRequest, $WINHTTP_OPTION_DISABLE_FEATURE, $WINHTTP_DISABLE_REDIRECTS)
_WinHttpSendRequest($hRequest)
_WinHttpReceiveResponse($hRequest)
Local $sLocation = _WinHttpQueryHeaders($hRequest, $WINHTTP_QUERY_LOCATION)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hRequest)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hConnect)
_WinHttpCloseHandle($hOpen)
MsgBox(0, "Location", $sLocation)

 

Perfect Answer my dear

Excellent and working 100%

Thanks a lot

Accept my respect and best regards

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