I really don't know whether this is a right place to ask this question. I tried post this question in quora, but when i click "Add Question" button on the last step, it does not work wand infact i'm seeing error 500 in firebug.
Well. My question is here. Is there any way to search the content of HTTP authenticated site, if the authentication details are provided preferably using Google?
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I'm wanting to sign into Mural automatically, but their web design requires a keystroke, but I can't get my design to work. I have tried, both global send keys and send events. Furthermore, the click center input doesn't seems to register. :/ Any suggestions? The delay is implemented as a recommendation by another user:
If I understand correctly you are trying to sign into this page. I have succesfully written in its email textbox just recognizing the field with the application modeler (browser mode) and a Write stage.
As esqew suggested in the comments then when I tried to sign in there was an error saying "an email is required". The solution for me was to use Navigates, first with "Global Send Keys" action and then "Click Center" for the button.
If it is not that website and it's another one it might be helpful if you add a link to the website in your question.
There could be several reasons why your send keys or the click events are not working, in order to help you it would be necessary to see the configuration inside the stages in your object.
As clarified by jnch, the problem is resolved by using global send keys and then using another navigation stage with click center. I believe this fixes the problem since the website demands borderline human interaction.
I'm developing an chatbot to facebook, but right now, i'm facing a problem.
The issue is, i want to give to the users the option to select a link and after the user opens it, i want him to give me a feedback about if this was helpfull.
Something like,
me: I've searched and i've found this.
http://facebook.com/1 | http://facebook.com/2
User: Clicks on the first link. And i'm notified about that.
me: Have you found what you were searching for?
Yes | No
So, after this i know that the user have clicked on the first link, and the feedback was positive.
Or at least this is what i want to know..
That may sound confusing.
There isn't a direct way to do this. You could append url params to the link and then parse them when the request is received by your webserver.
Working on log analysis, I found a string with odd syntax and contents, by parsing page field of web log (a webshell?):
/campaign/(f(2ewt_ygmarlagti7sw4tvhj0zk17klgxnhnk1aawgtixm5x-2qmvsvouolvaffrhitumf4wnk496p2dbzmkc3ywfloksiixdtrlawmt78f_mg-45kdzzpdlnogeishkcgtohttp://www.facebook.com/externalhit_uatext.phptelf6gqmu2ia0i1j5lfgmcvw1))/home/index
Could someone guide me how to decode this string and find a clue ? Also why is the following:
http://www.facebook.com/externalhit_uatext.php
included in the string?
I am quoting https://www.facebook.com/externalhit_uatext.php
Facebook allows its users to send links to interesting web content to other Facebook users. Part of how this works on the Facebook system involves the temporary display of certain images or details related to the web content, such as the title of the web page or the embed tag of a video. Our system retrieves this information only after a user provides us with a link. You may have found this page because a Facebook user sent a link from your website to other Facebook users. If you have any questions or concerns about any links or content sent by one of our users, please contact us at legal#facebook.com.
My guess is that someone posted a link to your website to Facebook and someone clicked on that link (visited your website through that link). The (probably) encoded stuff seem a bit random though. If I were you I would either post a link from my website on Facebook, click on it and see if I get something similar. If it doesn't look like that, I would contact legal#facebook.com to clarify whether it is linked to them.
I really hope someone can tell me more about what's going on, because I spent days searching the net and for the life of me can't say what is going on.
Here's what happened. I have a website 4nieuws.nl . On every article's page I put a like button using the Javascript SDK. All worked well. On facebook I created a fanpage for the website, facebook.com/4nieuws and every now and again I would copy an interesting article there. The like button and Javascript SDK on 4nieuws.nl uses the APP Id from an app I created specifically for that purpose.
Then I thought I might automate to publish the most popular articles on the fanpage using the PHP api. I set about getting the proper authorization key using the sequence explained on this page: http://www.typeoneerror.com/articles/post/permanent-facebook-sessions-and-posting-as-a-page
For this to work I authorized the previously mentioned app to publish on the facebook fanpages that I am admin of. And this works.
Now for the strange part. Ever since I authorized the app, if I go to 4nieuws.nl and like a page, or even 'post to facebook', the button shows 1 more like. But the like message never shows up on my personal wall. My wife, logged in to her own facebook account, gets a notification that I liked a page, but when she clicks the notification she is sent to a Facebook 404 page. When I subsequently reload the article, my 'like' is not there anymore.
Has anyone ever come across something like this ? I'm a bit anxious because I am not sure if other peoples likes on 4nieuws.nl are working as it should. I do see likes on pages but have no idea if those likes are actually registering on peoples walls.
Any help greatly appreciated.
I'm trying to post a username & password from an HTML form to a protected folder on a website? Is this possible? I thought I just pass in a syntax in the URL like the below but not having any success
http://username:password#theurlofthesite.co.uk
I'm still getting the alert pop up asking for the username and password? I need to be able to auto log the person in..
Hope someone can help? Thanks
If you login via a HTML form, then this won't work. This is only for HTTP authentication, which is something else completely different.
I don't think many (any?) browsers support being opened to post data. Which leaves you hoping that the site accepts GET based logins (and they should be shot if they do.).
The address part of the URL is parsed by your web server, so the code which handles the HTML form never sees it.
If you want to pass parameters to a form, you must use url?field=value&field2=value2. This only works with forms that use the GET action. For POST, you need a program to generate an encoded document and upload that.
In both cases, your user name and password are broadcasted as plain text on the Internet, so the account will be hacked within a few hours. To put it more clearly: There is no way to "protect" the data in this folder this way. This is like adding a door with four locks to your house and keep the keys on a nail in a post on the street next to the door.
I did exactly what I did in the question and it works on all browser except Safari on a Mac