On 27 Oct 2004, at 11:58, VHD wrote:
I am trying to login to an internet email account I have (similar to Hotmail).
I have tried POST, URL etc... commands without success.
I think the first thing you should do is log the response from the server. (libUrlSetLogField)
This should show you status and http headers returned by the server. For example, whether a cookie is required, or whether the authentication scheme is something other than the Basic scheme.
When using a normal browser it seems that there are a few page redirections before I am able to view my emails.
Also if I type "http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" into my browser I can log in without a problem but this does not work with the URL command.
It does not seem like the URL and POST commands are able to handle page redirections. (? is this correct)
The internet library (libUrl) is set to handle redirects by default. But again, using libUrlSetLogField will show if this is a problem.
It seems that libUrlSetAuthCallback might do the trick but there is still no documentation for it.
I doubt this will help in this situation. But you can see documentation for this here:
<http://www.lacscentre.co.uk/liburl/>
Let us know what you find in the server response.
Cheers Dave
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