If Servers Alive can't do it natively, (I don't know enough to answer
that question), this should be fairly straightforward in Perl or VB.

Here is a well documented example that could be tweaked without having
to know much about Perl:
http://bontragerconnection.com/library/using_perl_to_submit_a_form.shtml

Casimir

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Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:46 AM
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Subject: [SA-list] Alert via HTTP POST


I've searched the web archives and the manual, and there is a great POST

feature to check a web page. I would like to use it in a slightly
different 
way. I want to send an alert to a web-based CGI script. The CGI script
takes 
a message and phone number as input and sends a text message directly to
a 
phone. If I e-mail the phone address, I only receive a message
indicating I 
have a message, then I have to reply to read the actual message. (I
don't 
want so-called direct mail to keep costs down).

Is it possible using Servers Alive directly? Or is anyone aware of a
command 
line Windows binary which can post to a web script? (Sort of the
opposite of 
wget) My search to that end has also come up empty.

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