Download file and automatically save it to folder

I'm trying to make a UI for downloading files from my site. The site have zip-files and these need to be downloaded to the directory entered by the user. However, I can't succeed to download the file, it just opens up from a temporary folder.

Code:

private void webBrowser1_Navigating(object sender, WebBrowserNavigatingEventArgs e)
{
        e.Cancel = true;
        string filepath = null;
            filepath = textBox1.Text;
            WebClient client = new WebClient();
            client.DownloadFileCompleted += new AsyncCompletedEventHandler(client_DownloadFileCompleted);
            client.DownloadFileAsync(e.Url, filepath);
}

Full sourcecode: http://en.paidpaste.com/LqEmiQ


My program does exactly what you are after, no prompts or anything, please see the following code.

This code will create all of the necessary directories if they don't already exist:

Directory.CreateDirectory(C:\dir\dira\dirb);  // This code will create all of these directories  

This code will download the given file to the given directory (after it has been created by the previous snippet:

private void install()
    {
        WebClient webClient = new WebClient();                                                          // Creates a webclient
        webClient.DownloadFileCompleted += new AsyncCompletedEventHandler(Completed);                   // Uses the Event Handler to check whether the download is complete
        webClient.DownloadProgressChanged += new DownloadProgressChangedEventHandler(ProgressChanged);  // Uses the Event Handler to check for progress made
        webClient.DownloadFileAsync(new Uri("http://www.com/newfile.zip"), @"C\newfile.zip");           // Defines the URL and destination directory for the downloaded file
    }

So using these two pieces of code you can create all of the directories and then tell the downloader (that doesn't prompt you to download the file to that location.


If you don't want to use "WebClient" or/and need to use the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser e.g. because you want simulate a login first, you can use this extended WebBrowser which hooks the "URLDownloadToFile" Method from the Windows URLMON Lib and uses the Context of the WebBrowser

Infos: http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/urlmon/URLDownloadToFile%20.html

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace dataCoreLib.Net.Webpage
{
        public class WebBrowserWithDownloadAbility : WebBrowser
        {
            /// <summary>
            /// The URLMON library contains this function, URLDownloadToFile, which is a way
            /// to download files without user prompts.  The ExecWB( _SAVEAS ) function always
            /// prompts the user, even if _DONTPROMPTUSER parameter is specified, for "internet
            /// security reasons".  This function gets around those reasons.
            /// </summary>
            /// <param name="callerPointer">Pointer to caller object (AX).</param>
            /// <param name="url">String of the URL.</param>
            /// <param name="filePathWithName">String of the destination filename/path.</param>
            /// <param name="reserved">[reserved].</param>
            /// <param name="callBack">A callback function to monitor progress or abort.</param>
            /// <returns>0 for okay.</returns>
            /// source: http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/urlmon/URLDownloadToFile%20.html
            [DllImport("urlmon.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
            static extern Int32 URLDownloadToFile(
                [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.IUnknown)] object callerPointer,
                [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string url,
                [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string filePathWithName,
                Int32 reserved,
                IntPtr callBack);


            /// <summary>
            /// Download a file from the webpage and save it to the destination without promting the user
            /// </summary>
            /// <param name="url">the url with the file</param>
            /// <param name="destinationFullPathWithName">the absolut full path with the filename as destination</param>
            /// <returns></returns>
            public FileInfo DownloadFile(string url, string destinationFullPathWithName)
            {
                URLDownloadToFile(null, url, destinationFullPathWithName, 0, IntPtr.Zero);
                return new FileInfo(destinationFullPathWithName);
            }
        }
    }