Understanding WebRequest

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Published on 2010-12-29T03:23:07Z Indexed on 2010/12/29 4:54 UTC
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I found this snippet of code here that allows you to log into a website and get the response from the logged in page. However, I'm having trouble understanding all the part of the code. I've tried my best to fill in whatever I understand so far. Hope you guys can fill in the blanks for me. Thanks

string nick = "mrbean";
string password = "12345";

//this is the query data that is getting posted by the website. 
//the query parameters 'nick' and 'password' must match the
//name of the form you're trying to log into. you can find the input names 
//by using firebug and inspecting the text field
string postData = "nick=" + nick + "&password=" + password;

// this puts the postData in a byte Array with a specific encoding
//Why must the data be in a byte array?
byte[] data = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(postData);

// this basically creates the login page of the site you want to log into
WebRequest request = WebRequest.Create("http://www.mrbeanandme.com/login/");

// im guessing these parameters need to be set but i dont why?
request.Method = "POST";
request.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
request.ContentLength = data.Length;

// this opens a stream for writing the post variables. 
// im not sure what a stream class does. need to do some reading into this.
Stream stream = request.GetRequestStream();

// you write the postData to the website and then close the connection?
stream.Write(data, 0, data.Length);
stream.Close();

// this receives the response after the log in
WebResponse response = request.GetResponse();
stream = response.GetResponseStream();

// i guess you need a stream reader to read a stream?
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(stream);

// this outputs the code to console and terminates the program
Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd());
Console.ReadLine();

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