Error message Forbidden when using webread in Matlab

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Marcus
Marcus el 30 de Jun. de 2022
Comentada: Marcus el 25 de Sept. de 2023
I try to download data from this site:
I have ISIN numbers that I want to download data for. Here I will use the example BMG0451H1170.
When I do it manually it looks like I can do this in two steps:
Step 1:
Go to page
Get the code 0RBA.L
Step 2:
Go to page
Get the data
However, I encounter the following problem when I try to use webread:
When I use
url='https://data.fidessa.com/FragPro2/StockSearch?term=BMG0451H1170'
options = weboptions('Timeout', 5000, 'HeaderFields',{'Content-Type' 'application/json'},'UserAgent','');
searchResult=webread(url,options);
I get the following error message:
The server returned the status 403 with message "Forbidden" in response to the request to URL
The only information I’ve found about this suggested that I’d play around with the UserAgent. I did, but without success. I’ve also tried without the json option.
I get the same error message in step 2. I should use a POST request there, which may be part of the problem. However, in the first step a GET request seems to be enough.
I know I should only ask one question, so I would primarily be very grateful if somebody could help me get past the 403 error. If you have additional information on how I should use the POST request in step 2, I would also appreciate that very much.
Thank you for your help.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 1 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Geoff Hayes el 1 de Jul. de 2022
@Marcus - a 403 error (to me anyway) means that you are not providing the proper (authroization) credentials along with your request. Or perhaps like you said, there are problems with the site.
Marcus
Marcus el 1 de Jul. de 2022
Thanks! It was the cookie that was missing.

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Marcus
Marcus el 1 de Jul. de 2022
I answer my own question. The only thing missing was a cookie:
options = weboptions('Timeout', 5000, 'ContentType','json',...
'KeyName', 'cookie', 'KeyValue', ['JSESSIONID=', sessionID]);
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Eric Machorro
Eric Machorro el 25 de Sept. de 2023
I have the exact same question/issue.
Marcus
Marcus el 25 de Sept. de 2023
This was some time ago, but I think I got the sessionID by first visiting manually, and then getting the sessionID by inspecting that page. But again, it was some time ago, and I don't quite remember.
It was not a beautiful solution. :-)

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