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Description
Sets one of the options described below
Syntax
<ServerXMLHTTPRequest>.SetOption(lOption, Value)
Returns
None
Parameters
Name |
Type |
Optional |
Meaning |
lOption |
Number |
No |
The option whose value is to be set. |
Value |
No |
The value to which the specified option is to be set. |
Option equate |
Meaning |
%SXH_OPTION_URL_CODEPAGE |
By default, %CP_UTF8 is the code page used to convert the Unicode URL string (specified in the open method) to a single-byte representation.
This option allows the client to override this default with a different code page value. The client should specify an unsigned integer value for the code page. |
%SXH_OPTION_ESCAPE_PERCENT_IN_URL |
By default, escaping unsafe ANSI characters in the URL (for example, " " -> "%20") does not escape the % character itself.
This option allows the client to change this behavior. The client should specify a Boolean True/False value for this option. |
%SXH_OPTION_IGNORE_SERVER_SSL_CERT_ERROR_FLAGS |
This option is a DWORD mask of various flags that can be set to change this default behavior.
The default value is to ignore all problems. You must set this option before calling the send method.
The flags are as follows: %SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CA: Unknown certificate authority
%SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_WRONG_USAGE: Malformed certificate such as a certificate with no subject name.
%SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_CERT_CN_INVALID: Mismatch between the visited hostname and the certificate name being used on the server.
%SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_CERT_DATE_INVALID: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired.
%SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_ALL_SERVER_ERRORS: All certificate errors.
To turn off a flag, you subtract it from the default value, which is the sum of all flags.
For example, to catch an invalid date in a certificate, you turn off the %SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_CERT_DATE_INVALID flag as follows:
shx.setOption(%SXH_OPTION_IGNORE_SERVER_SSL_CERT_ERROR_FLAGS, (shx.getOption(%SXH_OPTION_IGNORE_SERVER_SSL_CERT_ERROR_FLAGS) - %SXH_SERVER_CERT_IGNORE_CERT_DATE_INVALID) |
%SXH_OPTION_SELECT_CLIENT_SSL_CERT |
By default, the value of this option is an empty string (""), which means pick the first certificate in the local store to send if the server requests a client certificate.
This option is a string that lets you select which client certificate from the local store should be sent.
You must set this option before calling the send method.
The following example sets the client certificate option to request the client certificate named "MSXML": shx.SetOption(%SXH_OPTION_SELECT_CLIENT_SSL_CERT, "MSXML") |
Remarks
More info at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/ms763811(v%3dvs.85)
Restrictions
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