Sounds good, I'll try it out. If I expand on it, I'll make sure to post the source either here or github or something. Thanks for the help, by the way.
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- 26 Nov. 2012, 02:09pm
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Sounds good, I'll try it out. If I expand on it,...
- 26 Nov. 2012, 12:18am
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I would love for that, but I couldn't find any...
I would love for that, but I couldn't find any HTTP wrappers for Java. The only thing close to it that was easy to use that I found was this one, the Apache HTTP Components thing. I might try out the...
- 25 Nov. 2012, 11:41pm
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What do you mean use an http class instead of...
What do you mean use an http class instead of doing it manually??
- 25 Nov. 2012, 09:56pm
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Why do you say that it doesn't look like it would...
Why do you say that it doesn't look like it would work? I'm adding a comment poster onto it right now, to be completely positive that it logs you in. Know of any better way to make sure that it logs...
- 25 Nov. 2012, 08:25pm
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Basic Java Gaia Login
A basic Gaia Login written in Java that also dumps all of the cookies, pre and post login.
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* Written by Flareboy323 of LogicalGamers.com
* Requires Apache HTTPComponents core and client...
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