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On 2/24/02 22:52, "Jason Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Looking at the code, Fire is generating a temp HTML file when you get an MSN
> mail notification, while Yahoo just goes to http://mail.yahoo.com. That's
> probably why it opened the wrong program since it was a local file and you
> have BBEdit set to edit HTML files.

Yep.  The HTML page at http://mail.yahoo.com/ has fifteen bazillion
dynamically generated variables designed to prevent people from doing what
I'm trying to do.  MSN only has two variables -- username and password -- so
it's easy to get Fire to take you directly to your inbox.  Easy fix: forgo
the temp HTML page to log you in and just take the user to
http://www.hotmail.com/cgi-bin/HoTMaiL (or whatever the inbox url is) and
make the user enter their password.

Colter


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