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Join Date: Sep 2007
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hi,
i am just wondering if java/java applet can be used to "post" and "get" information from a website?
i want my program post info to a site and get the output info back and display it .
for example
if i give it the input : <url snipped>
it should be able to post my user ID and password on that page and get the download link?
-- is that possible?
i am just wondering if java/java applet can be used to "post" and "get" information from a website?
i want my program post info to a site and get the output info back and display it .
for example
if i give it the input : <url snipped>
it should be able to post my user ID and password on that page and get the download link?
-- is that possible?
Last edited by Ancient Dragon; Sep 9th, 2007 at 7:05 am. Reason: snipped url
What a bad idea to show here website which provide illegal download and even show us what you been downloading lastly "Mobb_Deep_ft_50_Cent_&_Nate_Dogg..rar". Please do not do anything like this in the future, we do not like to see things like these over here.
To your question, it is possible but you need to know more about Networking in Java, plus have some additional info about website you try to access. If you do not know networking you may start with read following book for example
An Introduction to Network Programming with Java by Jan Graba
To your question, it is possible but you need to know more about Networking in Java, plus have some additional info about website you try to access. If you do not know networking you may start with read following book for example
An Introduction to Network Programming with Java by Jan Graba
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Publilius Syrus
(~100 BC)
LJC - London Java Community, Graduate & Undergraduate Software Development Community, JAVAWUG (Java Web User Group), The London Android Group
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