Yes, for login you use "similar" code, similar in the way you use GET HttpWebRequest.
In your code you redundantly call ToString method as the ReadToEnd actually returns string already.
I use/used api.football-data.org as well, but as the source of data is maybe from Germany there is a problem with data synchronization.
You can see it at the end of my video here:
http://bfexplorer.net/Community/Blog...nd Predictions
therefore for automated football strategies I use different source of match feed data.
If you are interested you can use my app for free when fulfilling T&C, so this way you can really spent your time only for bot strategy code development.
Login using username and password.
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Have a look at this: http://forum.bdp.betfair.com/showthread.php?t=2164
It's close to what I've got in VB.NET.
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Login using username and password.
Can anyone help me out with the login process using my own form.
POST Example
Accept: application/json
X-Application: <AppKey>
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
URL endpoint: https://identitysso.betfair.com/api/login
I understand that this is the waty that is is done but unsure about how to do this using c#. I have no experience using cUrl so find the documentation confusing.
Below is a API call i made in a previus application. Can i do the Betfair Login API call in the same way?
HttpWebRequest request =(HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://api.football-data.org/v1/soccerseasons/354/fixtures/?matchday=22");
request.Headers.Add("AUTHORIZATION", "Basic YTph");
request.ContentType = "text/html";
request.Method = "GET";
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
StreamReader stream = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream());
string ResultAsText = stream.ReadToEnd().ToString();
Thanks in advance...
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