Hi, Hector-
>Yes, I think you are on the right track.
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>You might want to check this article
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http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/dotnetWebRequest/dotnetWebRequest.htm>
>I used this information once to upload a file to a site by emulating what happens when you visit the site and hit submit.
Yes, Rick's papers are part of my reading. May I ask how you determined what action to take on the submit? What did you post into the stream? Just looking for general ideas, not a lot of your time or code. Thanks for your comments. Nice to have the extra brain power.
The problem I'm having is the buttons don't just obviously naviage to a page. The page that you end up on if you click through won't allow a direct hit. There are many hidden fields and between the 1st and 2nd page, you actually get routed to a login page inbetween. At this point, I'm working on writing the hidden variables into the stream taking my best guess as default values for them. Oh, well. Time to give it a rest for tonight, I think.