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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:16:22+00:00 2026-05-13T06:16:22+00:00

I’m trying to improve the information provided in response to an error handled within

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I’m trying to improve the information provided in response to an error handled within an app.

This is the code:

Try
        httpRequestObj = HttpWebRequest.Create(strRequest)
        httpRequestObj.Method = "GET"
        httpRequestObj.UseDefaultCredentials = True
*       httpResponse = httpRequestObj.GetResponse
        Using reader As StreamReader = New StreamReader(httpResponse.GetResponseStream())
            strXML = reader.ReadToEnd()
        End Using
    Catch ex As WebException
        'do something with ex
    End Try

The webexception is thrown on the * line

Currently all I see in the Exception is “The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error”. I’ve looked at the exception in debug but the info I need isn’t there- I guess the response would need to be read in to see that info but it never gets that far.

If I take the request and paste it into my browser directly I can see the error details in XML format that is returned from the API I’m calling, info like:

<Error>
  <description>info I want to get to here</description> 
  <detail /> 
  <code>info I want to get to here</code> 
  <source /> 
  <category>info I want to get to here</category> 
  <file>info I want to get to here</file> 
  <line>info I want to get to here</line> 
  <pad /> 
</Error>

Is there any way I can change this code so that I can get past the 500 error and see the actual response, I’d like to be able to parse this xml to find out the real problem for the failure.

Note: the Exception does have an ex.Response (System.Net.HttpWebResponse), but I can’t see the info I need in there, only a load of Header info.

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    2026-05-13T06:16:23+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:16 am

    You can get the error response from the exception….

    try
    {
    ....
    } catch(Exception e) {
       if (e is WebException && ((WebException)e).Status==WebExceptionStatus.ProtocolError)
       {
          WebResponse errResp = ((WebException)e).Response;
          using(Stream respStream = errResp.GetResponseStream())
          {
             // read the error response
          }
       }
    }
    
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