Note: ClosedSRS requires Window Security support which is
only available on NT+ (?) and W2K+. So you can't use it on
Win98, etc.
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 11:04:57 -0800
"Lynn W. Taylor" <Lynn@BusCom.net> wrote:
>Go to sourceforge.net, look for "ClosedSRS"
>
>-- Lynn
>
>On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 00:15:36 -0800,
>feedback@webdivisor.com wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> Screen Scraping ey? That sounded good for a moment
>>but when I checked
>> out the reseller interface throughly I found out all of
>>the functions are
>> not going to be executed just using screen scraping. I
>>just need to learn
>> how to make my asp.net pages communicate with opensrs.
>> I just do not know
>> what asp.net classes to use. Need some direction...
>>
>> -Hayk
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Chris Andrews" <chris@nodnol.org>
>> To: <feedback@webdivisor.com>
>> Cc: <dev-list@opensrs.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 3:54 PM
>> Subject: Re: ASP.NET DEVELOPRS error: 405 Method Not
>>Allowed
>>
>>>
>>> On 22 Nov 2003, at 22:54, feedback@webdivisor.com wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello:
>>> >
>>> > I am just bugging around with OpenSRS API with
>>>ASP.NET, I tried to
>>> > execute the following code that
>>>jwr4@einfosystems.netgave me a while
>>> > back. It returns the following error: The remote
>>>server returned an
>>> > error: (405) Method Not Allowed.
>>>
>>> Try posting to this url:
>>> https://horizon.opensrs.net/resellers/index
>>>
>>> Bear in mind, though, that what you're doing here is
>>>screen-scraping
>>> the reseller web interface, not accessing the actual
>>>API, so there's no
>>> documentation beyond reading the source of the web
>>>pages...
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris.
>
>
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