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How Do I Save the Contents of a WebPage without using A WebBrowser?

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    That Asian Guy
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    How do I write the contents of a webpage without a webbrowser? I am aware of

    webBrowser.Navigate("http://www.google.com");
    using (StreamWriter sw = File.CreateText(path))
    {
    sw.Write(webBrowser.DocumentText);
    }

    However, I was trying to use another way to do it without using a webBrowser. Thanks in advance.

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      How do I write the contents of a webpage without a webbrowser? I am aware of

      webBrowser.Navigate("http://www.google.com");
      using (StreamWriter sw = File.CreateText(path))
      {
      sw.Write(webBrowser.DocumentText);
      }

      However, I was trying to use another way to do it without using a webBrowser. Thanks in advance.

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      Luc Pattyn
      wrote on last edited by
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      Hi, have a look at WebRequest and HttpWebRequest classes and the GetResponse method. :)

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