Re: Autobanking
Re: Autobanking
- Subject: Re: Autobanking
- From: "Craig S. Cottingham" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 16:41:06 -0500
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On Wednesday, September 26, 2001, at 03:27 , Brian Howard wrote:
The only think I can think of is to use AppleScript, assuming
OmniWeb is scriptable, which I'm also not sure about. But I'd
much rather do this in straight Cocoa. Is this sort of thing
possible?
Yes. If nothing else, consider that you already do it with
OmniWeb, and OmniWeb is straight Cocoa.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Every web "session" consists of a series of HTTP requests and
responses. As long as you send the appropriate HTTP requests,
the web server on the other end won't know that you're a Cocoa
app and not a web browser. So the trick becomes figuring out
what the appropriate HTTP requests are. Hopefully, your bank
uses secure HTTP (https), which unfortunately makes this task
more difficult.
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Craig S. Cottingham
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