RE: CFHTTP & IP checks

2000-06-08 Thread Dave Watts
> I'm experimenting with the use of CFHTTP and CFHTTPPARAMS to > log in to a large, unaffiliated web site I frequently use > and which requires username/password. > > It appears the other site uses an IP check of some kind, > because it throws a vague error message that reports what > my IP no. is

Re: CFHTTP & IP checks

2000-06-08 Thread Stephen Garrett
[hit send too soon] Of course, you could install CFPRO on the workstation you use (assuming you installed CFSTUDIO there) and then use your own LOCAL machine. Then your IP should be ok... Steve At 10:38 AM 6/5/2000 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I'm experimenting with the use of CFHTTP and CF

RE: CFHTTP & IP checks

2000-06-07 Thread kraybill
Dave, you're a genius! When I pass along a recognized user_agent, it lets me in via my account ... With this help, I was able to quickly daisy-chain 3 CFHTTP tags which zip me through 2 screens, parse out a dynamically-named download file, and download the file - automatically in ONE click w

CFHTTP & IP checks

2000-06-06 Thread kraybill
I'm experimenting with the use of CFHTTP and CFHTTPPARAMS to log in to a large, unaffiliated web site I frequently use and which requires username/password. It appears the other site uses an IP check of some kind, because it throws a vague error message that reports what my IP no. is (and blo