On 2022-01-21 13:17, Harriet Bazley wrote:
On 21 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote:
Also, the form when used on a webpage, sets variable
"user_remember_me"
and (I'm not completely sure) maybe also the submit button part sets
something - I don't know why it d
>> there might be hidden input fields, [...]
> Ah - I think I may have spotted something. The actual tag at
> the start contains an 'authenticity token':
[reformatted for readability]
>accept-charset="UTF-8" method="post">
>
> value="VfGGu3jwjsf6xNQmlmuu3Qkgc1BsZzgu0ikhluwq
On 21 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
Michael Drake wrote:
>
> On 21/01/2022 13:17, Harriet Bazley wrote:
>
> > Then the browser history getting updated with the new page and a
> > FETCH_REDIRECT from the login page to the user home page. No record of
> > what data was sent to the server,
On 21 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
Mouse wrote:
> > I'm afraid I don't know enough about HTML forms to understand exactly
> > what the Submit button is doing,
>
> HTML forms, I think, just generate a POST when submitting. But just
> prompting for two visible inputs doesn't mean there are
On 21/01/2022 13:17, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> Then the browser history getting updated with the new page and a
> FETCH_REDIRECT from the login page to the user home page. No record of
> what data was sent to the server, that I can see.
In your Choices file, try setting:
suppress_curl_debug:0
> I'm afraid I don't know enough about HTML forms to understand exactly
> what the Submit button is doing,
HTML forms, I think, just generate a POST when submitting. But just
prompting for two visible inputs doesn't mean there are only two
input fields in the POST; there might be hidden input fie
On 21 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote:
> On 2022-01-21 00:55, Harriet Bazley wrote:
>
> > I also tried using --post-data 'user-Login=USER&user_password=PASSWORD'
> > with no result,
>
> That /may/ be because you weren't careful enough coding that. According
>
On 2022-01-21 00:55, Harriet Bazley wrote:
I also tried using --post-data 'user-Login=USER&user_password=PASSWORD'
with no result,
That /may/ be because you weren't careful enough coding that. According
to the form code, the login variable isn't called "user-Login" but
instead (2 differences)
On 20 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> On 20 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
> simon_sm...@zen.co.uk wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> > The cookie part is probably a red herring. The conventional approach
> > would be to use the wget tools to fetch the login page and send
--user=USER --password=PASSWORD URL", which also redirects to
the login page instead of retrieving the one I asked for.
I've tried fetching the login page directly using --user and --pass, but
it just fetches the 'please log in' prompt instead of the 'you are
already s
On 2022-01-20 06:46 PM, "Harriet Bazley" wrote:
> On 20 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
> cj wrote:
>
> > In article <88ea7bad59.harr...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>,
> >Harriet Bazley wrote:
> > > How can I use Netsurf's cookie file with wget to retrieve a web page
> > > that is only accessible
On 20 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
cj wrote:
> In article <88ea7bad59.harr...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>,
>Harriet Bazley wrote:
> > How can I use Netsurf's cookie file with wget to retrieve a web page
> > that is only accessible to logged-in users
>
> wget --help shows there are commands to
In article <88ea7bad59.harr...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> How can I use Netsurf's cookie file with wget to retrieve a web page
> that is only accessible to logged-in users
wget --help shows there are commands to send user names and passwords
when downloading, ftping etc. Have
How can I use Netsurf's cookie file with wget to retrieve a web page
that is only accessible to logged-in users - so that it's visible when I
visit that URL with the browser, but blocked if I try to fetch it with
wget for local processing?
Of course I can simply save the displayed page out of Nets
Should anybody want it, I have a RiscLua program (26 lines)
to display NetSurf cookie files in a more readable form.
--
Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com)
Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
> you can find the lines which contains the domain entries that you want
> to find...
> and then just delete those lines with an editor. Not very
> comfortable...
I had a cleanup using that technique, and managed to lose the LinkedIn
persistence cookie. Even when I tried to revert, it woul
Hello,
Am Sonntag, den 10.06.2012, 12:56 +0200 schrieb Harriet Bazley
:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3324329&group_id=51719&atid=464312
have to go through the process of opening the log-in page and then
selecting and deleting the site-specific cookies in orde
I still
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3324329&group_id=51719&atid=464312
have to go through the process of opening the log-in page and then
selecting and deleting the site-specific cookies in order to be able to
view the members-only http://www.ravelry.com - is th
Normally I'm logged in to my forum as admin automatically. Since
installing r7547 I now have to log in every time. The cookie is still
present in the cookies file. Has something changed recently which is
preventing the server reading the cookie?
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ithout javascript you get an empty page.
> > >
> > >> when I try and log into my ISP account control pages the initial
> > >> login page requests a username and password which I duly provide,
> > >> but the log in page also says
> > &g
he initial
> >> login page requests a username and password which I duly provide,
> >> but the log in page also says
> >>
> >> You must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to "check
> >> every
> >>
> >> time"
>
nvariably the site is using javascript to for the request for the next
> page, and without javascript you get an empty page.
>
>> when I try and log into my ISP account control pages the initial login
>> page requests a username and password which I duly provide, but the log
>
nto my ISP account control pages the initial login
page requests a username and password which I duly provide, but the log
in page also says
You must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to "check every
time"
Apart from the cache which sees to be limited to 6.4 MB and I see co
must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to "check every
time"
Apart from the cache which sees to be limited to 6.4 MB and I see cookie
files appear to saved, how do I know cookies are enabled or are they not
used yet in !Netsurf
Phil
--
phi...@heter.co.uk
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 18:09 +, Paul Vigay wrote:
> Is there a way of completely disabling ALL cookies in NetSurf?
>
> I can't see a 'choices' option, and I'd have thought an option to turn them
> on and off might be handy, even in lieu of more comprehens
Is there a way of completely disabling ALL cookies in NetSurf?
I can't see a 'choices' option, and I'd have thought an option to turn them
on and off might be handy, even in lieu of more comprehensive 'per site'
cookie handling.
Basically, I want to ignore all cookies permanently.
Paul
On 31 Oct 2007, Evan Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> And for anyone interested, it's now possible to log in to Yahoo
> Groups.
I've never had any problem logging in to Yahoo Groups, or Yahoo Mail,
but NetSurf builds later than 30 Sep 2007, including r3638, display my
Yahoo Mail inbox a
On 31 Oct, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Snip]
>However, further to the above: there now seems to be a problem with
>Amazon.co.uk which worked fine before :(
>They now report "Important message Please enable cookies in your web
>browser"etc
>Any chance o
Many thanks from me also :-)
> Evan.
Oh yes! Having had recent problems with Yahoo groups, I can now get back in
to Freecycle :) Thank you for that, too.
However, further to the above: there now seems to be a probl
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30 Oct, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, John wrote:
> > >> On 30 Oct 2007, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >>> Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether
> > >>
On 30 Oct, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, John wrote:
> >> On 30 Oct 2007, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is
> >>> just an awkward site?
> >
> > http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
> Th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The latter, basically. It's a reasonably common problem, however, so
> there's a work around in the latest version.
We share your pain!
John
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, John wrote:
On 30 Oct 2007, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is
just an awkward site?
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
The latter, basically. It's a reasonably common problem, however, so
there's a
23:00) r3633
> >
> > http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cookie_setting_error.html
> > Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
> Which URL led to that error message?
> Tony
Just remove all after the /com i.e. : http://www3.intersci
error.html
> Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
Which URL led to that error message?
Tony
Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is just
an awkward site?
URI 100 # NetSurf 2.0 (Dev) (15 Oct 2007 23:00) r3633
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cookie_setting_error.html
Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
John
When accessing a site (such as a phpBB forum) which allows you to log in
and stay logged in, you can start and stop NetSurf as many times as you
like, and the site will always recognise you are still logged in when
visiting the pages. However if NetSurf crashes, after restarting the site
asks for a
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