Hi Marcelo. Thanks for answering and taking the time to get into the HTML source!
Actually I am sending those parameters also... I'm also calculating some values with
the same script (but translated to lingo) they use...
I've been struggling with this beast for some time now and nothing I do seems to allow
the asp post to go through... Now I'm trying to trick the asp so that it thinks the
data actually comes from the original webpage but I've had no brilliant ideas to
accomplish that? So any ideas in this respect are more than welcome.
Thanks
Jorge
>From: "Marcelo Perrone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Jorge, are you sending these parameters to?
>
>// starts here
><input type="hidden" name="INAPPLICATION" value="1">
><input type="hidden" name="msg_total" value>
><input type="hidden" name="totalChars" value="0">
><input type="hidden" name="Check" value="yes">
>// ends here
>
>And yes, it is possible for a web page to chech where the post came
>from.
>
>
>'s
>peron
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
>Behalf Of Jorge Pe�a
>Sent: sexta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2001 18:34
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: <lingo-l> Posting to ASP
>
>
>Hi guys.
>
>This is my problem... my cellular phone company has a web page that
>allows users to send SMS messages to my cellular phone. It is basically
>a form that sends the message and other data to an asp script, which
>then sends the message to the phone. I had previously created a Director
>app that sent the data to the asp page but now it seems they are
>blocking it somehow. So my first question is this:
>
>Is there a way for an asp script to know the URL where it was called?
>How else can they be checking if the form is posted from their URL?
>
>If there is no way they can do this then I may be sending the wrong data
>to the script (perhaps they changed it and I haven't realized that). If
>there is actually a way of checking the URL where the post came from
>then I though I might use the WebXtra (or anything that may do what I
>want). What I thought i could do was to have their own URL open outside
>the stage and then when it is time to send the form I would fill the
>fields with the required info and "click" (virtually) the "SEND" button.
>Is this something I can get away with?
>
>If you need any more info let me know. I am not very familiar with asp
>pages so I may be overlooking something.
>
>If anyone is interested the page where the original form is located at
>is:
>
>http://input.comcel.com/img.html
>Thanks!
>
>Jorge
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