Did I ask the wrong question? I mean, it's not uncommon to ask about the feasibility of adding new functionality.
If I am posting on the wrong list, I apologize. Bryan On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:09:11 +0000, Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I work as a webmaster for a US Government agency. We currently use a > program called "Automize" to do everything that wget could do for us. > Many government websites require a client certificate (called PKI) to > access the website. Basically, it lets websites verify that the > person is who they say they are. > > Automize cannot access PKI-enabled websites, as it does not support > that functionality. I was reading up about Wget, and I saw that you > can send a specific cookie back to a website. This is almost exactly > what I am looking for, but instead of a cookie, it's a personal > certificate, with an extension of .p12 . > > I am not a code writer, I just like great programs. I can't find > anything that sends does client auth that would allow me to get > content off of those sites. > > If anyone can tell me if that is something that is maybe coming up in > later builds or if that functionality is already available, I would > greatly appreciate it. > > Also, I realize money talks to developers. If someone was to donate > to the development (I know how much beer and Taco bell costs :P) would > that make it more possible of this feature being added??? > > Just asking... thanks for answering... > > Bryan >