I'm a member of a website that uses ASP for login information and has a ton of messages that can only be deleted if they've been read. I saw the arguments in the url and there is one variable that needs to change, the ID of the message. Can this be achieved with curl? I'll need to use a integer variable 1 to 75 to make the process work. Can curl do this?
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 7 Dec 2017, Mark Donoghue via curl-library wrote: > > I'm a member of a website that uses ASP for login information and has a >> ton of messages that can only be deleted if they've been read. I saw the >> arguments in the url and there is one variable that needs to change, the ID >> of the message. Can this be achieved with curl? >> > > curl, or libcurl, can do virtually any HTTP request you want to issue. So > yes, it can do a request to the URL of your choosing. You create the URL, > you ask curl to get it. curl gets the contents for you. > > -- > > / daniel.haxx.se > -- -Mark
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