AFAIK it is possible.
When you fill the form in the browser and press submit form values somehow
are transferred to the server, right?
Browser uses "POST" method to post form's field values.
What can you do about it?
Take a sniffer or better HTTP debugging proxy like Fiddler (
http://www.fiddlertool.com/Fiddler/version.asp ). Then make a request to
the web server to get a form ( page ), fill it and then submit. In the
debugging proxy output you will see how POST HTTP request look like.
So, in order to fill form's fields automatically you should generate the
same POST request.
Pay attention that the above mentioned way is the simplest case, in real
life you will have to simulate web site login, and HTTP session management.
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Regards, Vadym Stetsyak
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http://vadmyst.blogspot.com
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is it possible to fill out a form on a website using C#?
for example, logging in to a website such as myspace.