Request for help on a new *automated* WebCatalog function ...

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16652
interpreted = N
texte = >>>I know I can *automatically* send GET args somewhere else by placing them >>>in a URL that's in a [redirect] tag ... but can I send POST args in a >>>similar manner? >>> >>>Or is there some way to load a form page and then click the Submit button >>>-- automatically?>>We want to do the same thing to synchronize databases on 2 servers for >>redundancy and scalability. I know Navigator is scriptable but don't know >>how far. I think an upcoming version of IE goes further. Would it be >>possible to script a browser to hit a URL from time to time and hit the >>submit button?>I would suggest getting NetEvents.... this would give you full control in >AppleScript... Here's the current situation:I already have NetEvents, in fact I just downloaded the newest update yesterday. But I'm not nearly as good with AppleScript as I am with WebDNA, so I don't know where to begin when it comes to using NetEvents and AppleScript together ...Therefore, if SOMEONE on this list can pitch in and help create this solution, especially someone who knows how to write the *AppleScript* portion, please email me ASAP. I'm thinking that we can work on this as a joint project and share the results, at least amongst ourselves, and maybe with everyone else on the list ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Request for help on a new *automated* WebCatalog function ... (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  2. Re: Request for help on a new *automated* WebCatalog function ... (christer@ljusaideer.se (Christer Olsson) 1998)
>>>I know I can *automatically* send GET args somewhere else by placing them >>>in a URL that's in a [redirect] tag ... but can I send POST args in a >>>similar manner? >>> >>>Or is there some way to load a form page and then click the Submit button >>>-- automatically?>>We want to do the same thing to synchronize databases on 2 servers for >>redundancy and scalability. I know Navigator is scriptable but don't know >>how far. I think an upcoming version of IE goes further. Would it be >>possible to script a browser to hit a URL from time to time and hit the >>submit button?>I would suggest getting NetEvents.... this would give you full control in >AppleScript... Here's the current situation:I already have NetEvents, in fact I just downloaded the newest update yesterday. But I'm not nearly as good with AppleScript as I am with WebDNA, so I don't know where to begin when it comes to using NetEvents and AppleScript together ...Therefore, if SOMEONE on this list can pitch in and help create this solution, especially someone who knows how to write the *AppleScript* portion, please email me ASAP. I'm thinking that we can work on this as a joint project and share the results, at least amongst ourselves, and maybe with everyone else on the list ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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