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well _INetGetSource would work good if it was able to use cookies. Is there any way to get the source of a page using cookies without having to load the html. Like stopping the browser from actually displaying it.

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Your not loading the HTML. Your using a command to read it from the webserver. (Dale, correct me if I'm wrong on this)

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ummm, I'm not comfortable where this is going. It sounds like you are attempting to break into something, or gain access to stuff you are not supposed to. :)

no, its just a page that needs to be logged in to view. like my forum. I already am logged in via IE so if it was possible just to access a page through IE without actually loading it then it would be my solution.

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?????

Your not loading the HTML. Your using a command to read it from the webserver. (Dale, correct me if I'm wrong on this)

I'm not Dale, but _INetGetSource is going to bring the info from the webserver into memory.

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I know that the Chat-forum requires you to be logged in, but I used _INetGetSource on this forum when I was

already logged in via IE (months ago), which seems to be what blizzedout wants. So, my point is..it worked.

hmm wait lol it work on this forum 1 sec.
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I know that the Chat-forum requires you to be logged in, but I used _INetGetSource on this forum when I was

already logged in via IE (months ago), which seems to be what blizzedout wants. So, my point is..it worked.

I see what you were saying now - sorry a bit dense today. Yes, it will make use of any cookies that you have not cleaned/cleared out.

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