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Default put user and password into a web page


From this link http://www.libero.it/ is present a zone named MAIL.
Is possible to insert into box USERNAME and into box PASSWORD my
reference id and before to press ENTRA select DOMINIO from the list
box.

The USERNAME is in A1 and PASSWORD is in B1 of the sheet PROVA

Note: the same is from this link: http://liberomail.libero.it/
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Default put user and password into a web page

I've accomplished this before by embedding a web page into my spreadsheet OR
starting a web browser programmatically and passing the username & password
to the web text boxes through the Document Object Model.
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From this link http://www.libero.it/ is present a zone named MAIL.
Is possible to insert into box USERNAME and into box PASSWORD my
reference id and before to press ENTRA select DOMINIO from the list
box.

The USERNAME is in A1 and PASSWORD is in B1 of the sheet PROVA

Note: the same is from this link: http://liberomail.libero.it/
Tks.


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Default put user and password into a web page


galimi Wrote:
I've accomplished this before by embedding a web page into m
spreadsheet OR
starting a web browser programmatically and passing the username
password
to the web text boxes through the Document Object Model.
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http://HelpExcel.com
1-888-INGENIO
1-888-464-3646
x0197758


"sal21" wrote:


From this link http://www.libero.it/ is present a zone named MAIL.
Is possible to insert into box USERNAME and into box PASSWORD my
reference id and before to press ENTRA select DOMINIO from the list
box.

The USERNAME is in A1 and PASSWORD is in B1 of the sheet PROVA

Note: the same is from this link: http://liberomail.libero.it/
Tks.


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Hi and tks for post.

My idea is ... starting a web browser programmatically and passing th
username & password to the web text boxes and after with a tipica
macro to get data from web i would want to get other data from m
personal page.
In effect insert in the top of my code(to get data from web) inser
your code to open my personal Email account..

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