Re: Web request with an existing cookie...
- From: "David Lloyd" <NewsGroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 08:38:54 -0400
Andy:
My understanding is that it depends on the type of authentication you are
using. The CrendentialCache is used to store login credentials for multiple
resources.
This issue was addressed in the June, 2005 Web Q&A section of MSDN magazine.
Please see the following link for more information and a code sample.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/06/WebQA/default.aspx
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"Andy Rose" <AndyRose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:337AD704-40F4-4E47-9734-A5487A2880B2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I'm writing a small c# app to test response times of specific pages of a
website. What I need to know is when I make the request to a restricted page
can I pass an authentication cookie that all ready exists on my hard drive
rather than go through a whole login process to capture the cookie? I
suspect
that this isn't an option but it would save me a whole world of time if it
was.
Thanks in advance for any help, Andy
.
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