When I try to POST to a URL it results in the following exception:
The remote server returned an error: (417) Expectation Failed.
Here's a sample code:
var client = new WebClient();
var postData = new NameValueCollection();
postData.Add("postParamName", "postParamValue");
byte[] responseBytes = client.UploadValues("http://...", postData);
string response = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(responseBytes); // (417) Expectation Failed.
Using an HttpWebRequest/HttpWebResponse
pair or an HttpClient
doesn't make a difference.
What's causing this exception?
System.Net.HttpWebRequest adds the header 'HTTP header "Expect: 100-Continue"' to every request unless you explicitly ask it not to by setting this static property to false:
System.Net.ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
Some servers choke on that header and send back the 417 error you're seeing.
Give that a shot.