Can you recommend a traffic analyzer to install or some program that would
allow me to do such a thing? I am running Windows 2000 Prof. and the latest
version of IE.

Best Regards,
Terrance A. Snyder
www.globalpayment.biz
Director Of Engineering and Technology
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-----Original Message-----
From: Oleg Kalnichevski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:22 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Users List
Subject: Re: HttpClient - Send The Forms Name?


On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 22:58, Terrance A. Snyder wrote:
> Hello,
>
>       I have been having problems trying to find some way that I can simulate a
> form post that includes the form name in the header/post. Example:
>
> <form action="xxxxxxxx" name="monkey" method="post">
>
>       I can pass the correct form parameters over to the server its just that
the
> code on the backend looks at the form name in someway (authenticate.cfm).
I
> have tested in a browser that without the "name" parameter the page
doesn't
> allow access.
>
>       Can I simulate and post my data WITH the name defined someplace.... even
if
> I have to go to raw ports I am willing to do this... i looked up the RFC
and
> it doesn't seem much help in how the server gets the <form name="xxxxx"
...>
> Can this be done with httpClient?

Terrance,
'Name' does not appear to be a standard parameter of the HTML FROM tag.
What browser do you use to render that page? IE?

I am afraid the only option that you have to capture the HTTP request
sent by the browser using a traffic analyzer or an HTTP proxy. Knowing
exactly what kind of request the server expects it should be possible to
mimic the same behaviour using HttpClient

Oleg


>
> Best Regards,
> Terrance A. Snyder
> www.globalpayment.biz
> Director Of Engineering and Technology
> Land: 813-907-3875
> Mobile: 813-973-0806
> Sms: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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