I want to use html data (http:// URL) which is behind a login mask.

With ordinary webpages I could paste an URL derived from mozilla browsing into
the openoffice URL. then I could either edit the page and save it on my disk,
export it to pdf or copy and paste data (e.g. tables (from home banking etc.))
to a spreadsheet.

Unfortunately this is not possible if the html page is behind a login.
Inserting the link one ends up in the login mask, which is now editable.

The only way right now is to use "save html page" in another browser and the
load the html page using openoffice.

Does anybody know if openoffice can also be used in "browsing mode" for
establishing logins etc. and the switch to edit mode.
Openoffice could then be used (e.g. via scripting) to:
- automatically convert webpagbes to pdf
- extract tables from htmls pages and put them into a spreadsheet and/or a graph
How can a proxy server be configured?

thanks, daniel



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