>>I'm using a webbrowser control (copied and modified from _webbrowser FFC) to navigate to a sort of internal website (Outlook Web Access for a special user). There's about a hundred of automated messages daily that I need to parse etc - and that part is progressing fine.
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>>I have a snag when I first navigate2 to the starting URL, the browser object displays a site certificate dialog. Is there a way to suppress this dialog - maybe a setting that will tell the browser object to accept the certificate as is? I need this to be quite automated, to run either by a single click or completely unattended.
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>What kind of message?
"The security certificate was issued by a company you have not choosen to trust...
certificate date is OK
the certificate has a name matching the name on the page you are trying to view
Do you want to proceed: yes/no/View certificate".
I need an automated "yes", by either a simulated click or by preventing the dialog in the first place.
And, BTW, how do I know (programmatically) if the dialog appeared at all? In subsequent runs it seems to remember I clicked "yes", so it doesn't show, until I quit Fox. Seems to be some settings survive the destruction of the browser object - cached or whatever.