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Importing URLs that need username and password
Could UR prompt for authorization instead of giving this error message (see below)? Also, would be nice to store the auth info for later attempts to import from the same website...
--------------------------- Ultra Recall --------------------------- Error pasting text: Error importing 'http://www.SomeWebPageThatIsPasswordProtected.com': Error retrieving page: 401 Authorization Required --------------------------- OK --------------------------- |
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If you're already logged into the site (in the internal or an external browser), you can drag the page's contents (for instance an order page) by selecting some or all (Ctrl+A) of the page and then drag/drop or copy/paste it into UR. To add an item in UR linking (not stored) to a page requiring login, add a new Document item, and update the URL to the login page, or copy an existing web page item and update its URL.
We do also have web form-filling capabilities on the list for a future release. For now, you can integrate a tool like RoboForm (for instance, by linking its login files into UR) and utilize its form filling capabilities. |
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Right, it can't take a just URL that's password protected and store contents. If instead you copy part or all of page itself (Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Win+V), it will be able to store that (as well as the URL if copying from IE).
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I'll second this request for a pop-up authentication request.
Jeff |
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This shall work, unless my success with it was affected by some other aspects, as I don't have time to test it deeply:
Use the format: http://UserName:Password@www.SomeWeb.../somepage.html of course that's only useful in some cases and standard authentication request would be better |
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Which browser/version are you using?
In another web page saving application I also use at times, what you describe is exactly the result I get using Firefox, my normal default browser. Yet capturing the same page from IE gives me the page exactly as it looks when I am logged in. I can't say with certainty that Ultra Recall will behave the same; I'm using URp but I use a different method. In Firefox I always capture the page first using the Scrapbook extension, which makes a perfect copy of the entire page. Then I bring up the Scrapbook copy, right-click>Select All. Then right-click>Copy to Ultra Recall. That gives me a good copy of the web page with me logged in. A couple more steps but it works well. Jim |
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