this worked fine for me:

http://pg1.yahoo.com/raw?dp=login&src=home&login=LLLLLL&passwd=PPPPPP

just change the L's and P's


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Envoye : 23 September 2002 18:28
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Objet : Re: MyYahoo?


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> http://pg1.yahoo.com/raw?dp=home&pdadid=%deviceid

> When I access this in my browser it comes up with my home page
because, I
> assume, of the massive Yahoo cookie I have.  Does anyone know of the
> format for including a userID in the URL in order to access MyYahoo?

        Is it a POST or GET request? Does it expect cookies to be sent
to
retrieve each linked page below your "personal" page? The form fields it
expects are going to be in the source, if it allows you to put keys and
values in the URI field. If you don't see those, you can bet they're
using
session cookies, which Plucker doesn't support with the current Python
distiller.


d.

perldoc -qa.j | perl -lpe '($_)=m("(.*)")'

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