Wow....It works like a charm.

Didn't noticed and knew that it should be posted to saveSearchSub.misc.
Thanks a lot.

Pratiksha
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On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pratiksha,
>
> You did not pay attention to my first hint. However, I can see that
> you have put in some effort here.
>
> Your original code was better (IMHO), so I have posted the modified
> version of that at http://dotnetdevelopment.pastebin.com/KgdgSsV1. I
> have tested it with one phone number that is registered and another
> that isn't registered and it works fine.
>
> Points to note:
>
> 1. We don't really need to hit the "search.misc" page at all, since it
> only posts data to the "saveSearchSub.misc" page. If you would examine
> the JS of search.misc, you will see that the form action is set
> programmatically to the latter URL
>
> 2. You only need one parameter in the postdata, i.e., the "phoneno"
> field.
>
> 3. The ParseRespone() method is only an illustration. I would not
> normally recommend simple string searches with large-ish strings such
> as this HTML retrieved as a result of an HTTP request.
>
> Let me know if you need more help!
>
> On Jul 9, 3:05 pm, Pratiksha Saxena <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>  > Hi Cerebrus,
> >
> > I tried according to your suggestion.The code is pasted in-
> >
> > 1.http://pastebin.com/weZRvWFw
> > 2. I have also included in References System.web
> >
> > The value i can see but i cannot figure out how to click submit
> > button.Please give me hint.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Pratiksha
> >
>

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