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NetworkCredenti al Class then Redirecting...

I'm working with the NetworkCredenti al class.

I'm making the correct call and it returns that everything is okay
using:

NetworkCredenti al sc = new NetworkCredenti al("MyAccount" , sPassword,
myURL);

However, I then need to make a call using HTTPS to a URL which changes
the password. For example:

https://www.something.com&newpassword=123456

I need to send this URL without the user knowing it's being sent. All
done behind the scenes.

PHP has something called CURL which you can communicate with a server
without having to display information for the clients browers. Is
there anything for .NET?

Thanks!

Nov 22 '05 #1
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