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September 2000, Week 1

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Steve Dirickson <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Dirickson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Sep 2000 07:29:38 -0700
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> I have noticed the same thing. In fact, one of our customers (who buys
> rubber from us) insists that all the quality data (tests) for
> each load
> delivered be entered through their website. I have looked at all kinds
> of ways to enable the data to be entered automatically (e.g. from an
> Excel spreadsheet or with Visual Basic) but their HTML pages defy any
> attempt to add the data that way. It is down to the good old
> keystrokes!
> If anyone knows of a way around this, I would be happy to
> hear of it. In
> fact, I believe I even posted this very question to the list
> before with no response.

Examine the page (or watch the traffic on a network analyzer) to determine
what data is required, then use an appropriate development or scripting
environment to do explicit HTTP POSTs to the URL to upload the data.

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