| 1. Go to the login page of the site. There should be a login button or submit
button.
2. Fill the necessary information.
3. Start HTTrack
4. Click Capture URL.
5. Now HTTrack is automatically acting as a proxy
6. Set the displayed settings to your browswer.
7. Click submit/login from your browser
8. Now undo the change of proxy in your browser
9. Set your original proxy settings in HTTrack
10. Now continue like regular mirroring.
Thanks,
Annajiat Alim Rasel
> Well ahem,
>
> in the documentation on line. searching on
> urlcatcher.
>
> which I already read.
>
> #P Catch URL
>
> "Catch URL" feature, allows to setup a temporary
> proxy
> to capture complex URLs, often linked with POST
> action (when using form
> based authentication)
>
> That that is real helpful, if I need to configure
> it as a proxy server. what is port its listening
> etc.
>
> -and-
>
> --catchurl create a temporary proxy to
> capture an URL or a form post URL
>
> ok thats it.. just what address do I point my
> browswer to??>
> The catchurl option is a small application designed
> to
> catch difficult pages, like sites protected via
> formulas. You can see
> at <http://httrack.free.fr/HelpHtml/addurl.html> a
> Windows description of
> this application. The purpose is to create a
> temporary proxy, that will
> catch the user request to a page, and then store
> this request to
> continue the mirror. For example,
>
>
> 1. browse www.foo.com/bar/ until you have a page
> with a form
> 2. fill this form to enter the site BUT do not click
> "submit"
> 3. start the --catchurl application
> 4. change your browser proxy settings according to
> the --catchurl application
> 5. click on "submit" on your browser
> 6. HTTrack has now captured this click and has
> stored it
> 7. restore your proxy settings
> 8. (click back in your browser)
>
>
> the example on httrack.fr does not exist.
>
>
> I'm sorry I'm too much of a newbie for your
> response.
>
> aloha.
>
>
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