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Thank you very much for your reply. It makes perfect sense to follow your tutorial :-)

Only problem is that my login form has these three javascript input fields:

<p>name="ctl00$MainContent$Login1$UserName"</p> <p>name="ctl00$MainContent$Login1$Password"</p> <p>name="ctl00$MainContent$Login1$LoginButton"</p>

and I have no idea how to figure out how they work. I have tried looking at LIVE HTTP Header but the url that I think is relevant only puts the names like this:

ctl00%24MainContent%24Login1%24UserName=[MYUSERNAME]&ctl00%24MainConte +nt%24Login1%24Password=[MUPASSWORD]&ctl00%24MainContent%24Login1%24re +memberMeCheckbox=on&ctl00%24MainContent%24Login1%24LoginButton=Log+in +d

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