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Network/Internet : Catching file-requests ..?

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    Ola! I'd like to write an app that logs all requested url's, but I don't have a clue where to start. (Microsoft has quite a lot of SDK's / API's, haven't been able to sort out what I need). Preferrably I'd like to catch something like the http-header including the referrer. (** see edit-note below) Anyone got any clue / hints in the right direction ? Edit: Thinking about it, it would be even nicer to log *all* requests, not only http. Ftp, rtsp etc would be sweet too !

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      Ola! I'd like to write an app that logs all requested url's, but I don't have a clue where to start. (Microsoft has quite a lot of SDK's / API's, haven't been able to sort out what I need). Preferrably I'd like to catch something like the http-header including the referrer. (** see edit-note below) Anyone got any clue / hints in the right direction ? Edit: Thinking about it, it would be even nicer to log *all* requests, not only http. Ftp, rtsp etc would be sweet too !

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      One solution is a network monitor application. Check CodeProject code section. Kuphryn

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