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| Another Punter ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: 26 Oct 2004
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| Hi all, I hope someone can help me in this. TBH, I'm just plain lazy from trying to find out for myself, because I am just not strong in the .NET environment, and work always takes a toll. I'm trying to capture a website's source, which can only be access after logging in. Although the URL is "hidden", I managed to get it somehow, pretty simple process actually. I tried accessing the source for the page that I want, but it continuously shows the main page source. (on the client that I wrote) Further dwelling into the website source, shows that it is using js to login to the system, i also believe that it is running on ASP. Read from somewhere that it is possible to use JS to login to ASP, or something like that. Might have made a fool of myself now by saying that. It uses a very simple HTTP Post, which calls a JS function. How do I do the same and keeps my connection to the website alive, so I can actually download the page that I want in my client? As I am not versed at all in ASP, or whatsoever, it's pretty much work to go and understand it quickly. So help will be very much needed. Oh btw, I'm working in the Visual Studio .NET environment. Cheers |
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