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Hmn...Strange.
I have a program that does exactly that but it's not my own and doesn't have the other options I need in it.
-- modified at 9:06 Monday 26th December, 2005
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I didn't say it was impossible. I said that it wasn't "easily achievable". The reason for that is that you are maipulating the user interface. The UI layer is often a fickle thing that humans can easily compensate for but automated processes cannot.
I have a password manager that works for some websites but gets thorouly confused by others. The reason is that some websites change too frequenly, or provide no stable context mechanism.
Passwords cannot be passed as part of the URL unless the website allows it, and I would shun any such website like the plague because it is such an insecure way of passing such information.
Now, if the website has a public API for doing such things then use that - it was designed for automated processes to interact with it.
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1. The program I have has nothing to do with the website it logs into. Yet all I have to do is give that program my username and password and url and it gets into my website I don't have to do it every time as usual when I go to my website and put in the login info every time. It's obvious that program logs into my website somehow and even gets info from it. The problem is it's not the info I need. I know it's doable and I know it's quite simple. I just know it. But I can't seem to find the answer to it.
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And what about the programs which automatically fill in your address, etc. when you go to a website that requires your info. That's what I'm talking about too.
-- modified at 9:44 Monday 26th December, 2005
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When you find your simple, easily doable answer, tell the rest of us. Like Colin, I think this is neither easy nor simple to accomplish for an arbitrary web site. Are you sure your program is not logging into a web service (not exactly the same thing as an arbitrary website) that is designed to provide some specific information? This might well expect a suername/password login (which it passes via an encryption rtocol hopefully). If so then that web service was likely designed to return only the specific information you are getting....
Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power
Eric Hoffer
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke
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I'm not sure if you understand exactly what I mean:
When you send a WebRequest to a server/website it checks the request (if it is correct - has the correct parameters - username/password) it sends you a response depeding on that. When that website requires password/username login it doesn't take you to that page but instead to a login page. The information your browser sends is the same as the information the WebRequest object does. When you have entered the login info in the web browser and press a button it still sends a request to the server with the right info and the server lets you in - it (the WebRequest object) sends a request and gets a response from the server, it doesn't send the button object or anything like that so the button pressing is not essential to sending that request.
Amazing so many programmers and no one knows an aswer to my question.
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Hi techies,
Hope u all are fine. I have to develop an application to send fax in C#. So far the knowledge i gathered I need a modem for it. But I have internet connection through LAN not by telephone line through modem. Can I send Fax under this scenario ie without modem?
Regards
Rajeev
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as far as i have got, you need to make and execute a service on server where Modem exists. and make an application for your LAN client whenever a fax is being sent you forward the fax document to server's service and it will send the fax. and all this will be invisible for User.
that is wot i would do ...
however there are many webservices available for you to use for this purpose .. 3rd parties provide services to send FAX from Internet
R A M
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Thanks Rizvi for ur help. Actually I don't have modem here. But on personal note I make preposterous question to ask that u sport a display name which is different from ur religion. I hop u don't mind and sorry if u take an offence to it.
Regards
Rajeev
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Talktorajeev,
Its not RAAAAAAM but RAM(pronounce it as Random Access Memory)..
Infact RAM = Rizwan Ahmed Malik
R A M
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when I drop html which select in IE to my textbox in winform .I use code below to hanlder the event and data.
private void textBox1_DragDrop(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.DragEventArgs e)
{
object obj = e.Data.GetData(DataFormats.Html,true);
string temp = (string)obj;
char[] ch = temp.ToCharArray();
byte[] Byte = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(ch);
textBox1.Text = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(Byte);
}
but the html has unicode characters,so use the code ,I get some reuslt html in textbox is:
<title>百度——全球最大中文搜索引?/TITLE>
some chinese characters mix "<" to "?".
who can help me?what can I do.thx...
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Hello,
Why are you not assigning like this textBox1.Text = (string)obj;
Why are you putting extra efforts to get a character and then a byte array?
Maqsood Ahmed - MCAD.net
Kolachi Advanced Technologies
http://www.kolachi.net
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Hi guys. I've hit a wall I have two questions:
1. How do I send a value from my C# application to a webpage on the internet? For example: I write my username, password in my application -> click a button and it opens the login webpage and automatically puts the value of login and password on that webpage -> or better yet logs in automatically too, so I don't have to press the button on the website. Basically I want to be able to pass values to textfields from my application C#, to a textfield of a webpage on a remote server (somewhere on the internet).
2. I get realtime stock quotes from my ameritrade service as Java applet. How can I pass those streaming quotes in real-time to my C# program. I know it can be done I just don't know how? I'm new to C#.
Your help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- modified at 3:08 Monday 26th December, 2005
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I'm having a table in oracle 9i DB. One of the column(VARCHAR) in this table is stored with unicode string (chinese/japanese characters) .
Problem is if I take a backup of this table using the adodb.recordset.save("file") to file and lattter when adodb.recordset.open("saved file") the chinese character is lost in between any idea why this is hapenning ?
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hi
i want to know how to create assebmly key or snk key so that i can use it in my web pages.
any sites ,articles
thanks in advance
kal13na13
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Hello,
Please have a look at Sn.exe tool in MSDN. You can import a key pair to a file using the following command at VS 2003 Command prompt.
sn.exe -k [filename].snk
HTH. Cheers.
Maqsood Ahmed - MCAD.net
Kolachi Advanced Technologies
http://www.kolachi.net
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Try searching MSDN for Strong Names. You should get what you need.
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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To have the breakpoints work in release mode what settings should i change in the Project settings of a dotnet desktop application project ?
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http://www.codeproject.com/debug/releasemode.asp[^] Try this. just ignore whats below...
Do BreakPoints work in release mode? I thought they were only for release mode.
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
-- modified at 1:51 Monday 26th December, 2005
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Hello,
AFAIK, we can not have breakpoints in release mode. Release mode does not have debug information database (pdb).
Cheers.
Maqsood Ahmed - MCAD.net
Kolachi Advanced Technologies
http://www.kolachi.net
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Hi all,
i have created a small editor on a Japanese XP machine
when i try to set the font of the selected text in the Richtextbox using the Selectionfont property only MS gothic and MS Mincho fonts work
other fonts such as the Batang, Gulium etc. do not affect the text.
is it a bug or something for japanese language or Japanese XP
Waiting for a positive reply
Thanks
Pramod
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How can I "gracefully" and rapidly convert a byte array to a double array.
The crap shack solution I came up with was to iterate through the byte array in a for loop and individually cast each byte array item into a double.
Any better ideas?
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Your solution's not bad, but the Array class provides methods to handle this for you. Try the following, and see if it helps.
byte[] barray = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 };<br />
double[] darray;<br />
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darray = new double[barray.Length];<br />
barray.CopyTo(darray, 0);<br />
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darray = Array.ConvertAll<byte, double>(barray, delegate(byte b) { return (double)b; });
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Does anybody know where there is email server software that is similar in functionality as Microsoft Exchange Server, which works with Windows 2003 Server and is available as a demo and works as an SDK with VS.NET 2003? As an example of an email server, one upon which hotmail is built, but not so far out as in the realm of Unix, Linux etc. Would appreciate any ideas and suggestions.
P.S. Happy holidays !!!
-- modified at 20:49 Sunday 25th December, 2005
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How can i add a save button with save dialogbox?
a.vehbi
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