0

I am trying to login to a website programmically, and I ran into a strange bit of code, and I can't figure out how I should format my POST request to login. Here is the form

<fieldset>
    <form action="/user/login" class="form" id="login_form" method="post">
        <p><input autocomplete="off" autofocus="" name="user[username]" placeholder="username" type="text" /></p>
        <p><input name="user[password]" placeholder="password" type="password" /></p>
        <div class="has_checkbox"><div id="reme" name="reme" type="checkbox"></div>
        <div class="smallfont">remember me</div></div>
        <p><a href="#" id="forgot_password">Forgot password?</a></p>
        <p class="submit"><input class="red" name="submit" type="submit" value="Login"  /></p>
    </form>
</fieldset>
6
  • Format the post request? What does that mean??
    – meda
    May 17, 2014 at 23:28
  • Like what data am I supposed to send to /user/login to get a valid response back.
    – Natecat
    May 17, 2014 at 23:29
  • I would remove user[] from names and it should be fine, your /user/login script should check if pass is correct for username used and set some cookie/session variables, that's all
    – moped
    May 17, 2014 at 23:30
  • “Like what data am I supposed to send” – the same your browser would send – which you can easily find out yourself by looking at such a request using your browser’s developer tools …!
    – CBroe
    May 17, 2014 at 23:32
  • Sorry if you didn't understand the question, but this is isn't my website. I am trying to log into it programically
    – Natecat
    May 17, 2014 at 23:32

2 Answers 2

1

Like what data am I supposed to send

The same your browser would send – which you can easily find out yourself by looking at such a request using your browser’s developer tools.

0

The problem may be due to same origin policy. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy

Also pay attention to browser malfunctions while doing this. HTML Form POST Cross Domain

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.