filepro: automating a process to log in to a web site
Dennis Malen
dmalen at malen.com
Fri Mar 19 14:44:43 PDT 2010
Thanks everyone. I now have enough to go on
Just wish there was a prepackaged program. I am sure many others have such a
need.
Thanks again.
Dennis Malen
516.479.5912
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fairlight" <fairlite at fairlite.com>
To: <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: filepro: automating a process to log in to a web site
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 04:35:52PM -0400, Dennis Malen may or may not have
> proven themselves an utter git by pronouncing:
>> We currently do processing through filePro that will FTP a file on the
>> unix
>> box and transfer it to a server so it appears on a desktop. In
>> conjunction
>> with that we also simultaneously email the file to a client.
>>
>> QUESTION: Can filepro be programmed to open a website, answer some
>> questions
>> (password etc.) and either upload or download a file?
>>
>> Can it be programmed or is there a program that can be purchased that
>> performs those functions?
>
> What nobody's said so far is that uploading a file to a web site is HTTP,
> which is not the same as FTP. They're entirely different protocols.
>
> Additionally, if logging in to the web site is a separate stage from the
> upload or download, you'd need to track session information in whatever
> form it comes. Sometimes that's cookies, sometimes that's hidden form
> fields. In any event, yes, it's totally doable, but it's going to require
> some non-trivial work, even if you have a client to handle the actual
> transfers.
>
> mark->
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