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Hi, I am pretty new to ASP.NET (2 years, still quite blurr). I have a functional website (written in ASP.NET) and would like to know what is the most appropriate method for me to send out a URL with variables attached. I have subscribed to a SMS gateway provider and they allow me to send SMS via something like http://mySMS.com/SMSgen.aspx?User=cc...ave+a+nice+day
Well, Ganesh, yeah, I wanted my website to automatically generates the above mentioned string. I was told to use WEbRequest... is that right? And what is the differences between webrequest and httpwebrequest? Thanks a lot, pal!