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Re: Re: Re (tilly) 1: Put name and password in URLs

by tilly (Archbishop)
on Nov 10, 2003 at 10:32 UTC ( [id://305890]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Re (tilly) 1: Put name and password in URLs
in thread Put name and password in URLs

While I grant you that this can be used by fraudsters for social engineering purposes, it has many more legitimate uses. The most common one that I have had is to simplify automation of fetching web pages for batch jobs. You don't have to rewrite a script that used LWP::Simple or that passes stuff to lwp-request, you just add stuff to the URL.

While I can't say for sure what people around here have used it for, all of the comments that I have received suggest that they used it for exactly what I did.

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