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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting lynx --dump on site that needs username and password?? Post 302386538 by Corona688 on Tuesday 12th of January 2010 04:45:28 PM
Old 01-12-2010
I'd try wget instead of lynx. You can script it; use it to automatically post data to the login URL and save cookies(including session cookies, which otherwise expire in negative time somehow), then re-load cookies and download another URL.
 

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dillo(1)							   USER COMMANDS							  dillo(1)

NAME
dillo - web browser SYNOPSIS
dillo [OPTION]... [--] [URL|FILE]... DESCRIPTION
Dillo is a lightweight graphical web browser that aims to be secure. It handles HTTP internally, and FILE, FTP, and DATA URIs are handled through a plugin system (dpi). In addition, INSECURE HTTPS support can be enabled. Both FTP and Dillo's download manager use the wget(1) downloader. Dillo displays HTML, text, PNG, JPEG, and GIF files. It handles cookies, HTTP authentication (basic and digest), proxying (basic), and some CSS. Framesets are displayed as links to frames, and there is currently no support for javascript or video. OPTIONS
-f, --fullwindow Start in full window mode: hide address bar, navigation buttons, menu, and status bar. -g, --geometry GEO Set initial window position where GEO is WxH[{+-}X{+-}Y]. -h, --help Display this help text and exit. -l, --local Don't load images for these URL(s). -v, --version Display version info and exit. -x, --xid XID Open first Dillo window in an existing window whose window ID is XID. EXIT STATUS
0 No error. 1 Internal error. 2 Error in command line arguments. ENVIRONMENT
HOME (or HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH on Cygwin) User's home directory. http_proxy URL of proxy to send HTTP traffic through. FILES
dpid Dillo plugin daemon dpidc Control program for dpid. ~/.dillo/bm.txt User bookmarks ~/.dillo/certs/ Saved certificates for HTTPS. ~/.dillo/cookies.txt Stored cookies ~/.dillo/cookiesrc Cookie settings ~/.dillo/dillorc Configuration file. ~/.dillo/dpid_comm_keys Keys used in dpi daemon communication. ~/.dillo/dpidrc Contains name of directory containing dpis, and associates dpi files with protocols. ~/.dillo/keysrc Keybindings. ~/.dillo/style.css User style sheet SEE ALSO
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