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10/9/2007 10:02 AM
 

I'm trying to send authentication to open a search page in Iframe. Using Fiddler I observed that when I open the page using html the following is sent:

[Name]   [Value]

Submit    LLL

key            111222333

I've tried to create the same parameters to be sent in Iframe but when I observe from Fiddler the parameters (exactly like above) are sent as query string.

Can anyone direct me to a solution?

 
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10/9/2007 4:22 PM
 

Ok I figured out another way to work this. The page I was loading was only accepting the Form, I added Request.QueryString and now its working.

 
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