http://seeker.dice.com/assets/docs/provider/terms_and_conditions.html

CODE OF CONDUCT

While using the Site or Site-related services, you agree not to do any of the following without our prior written authorization:
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• Use any search engine, software, tool, agent or other device or mechanism, including without limitation browsers, spiders, robots, avatars or intelligent agents (other than those made available by Dice on the Site or other generally available third party web browsers, e.g., Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer), to navigate or search the Site.
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• Use any robot, spider, site search/retrieval application, or other manual or automatic device or process to retrieve, index, "data mine," or in any way reproduce or circumvent the navigational structure or presentation of the Site or its contents.

Anywho, the site sets a cookie. I don't know if the fields change but a couple were different from the fields you had listed. I'd recommend looking at Firebird with the Live HTTP Headers extension installed.


In reply to Re: LWP script for Dice metro search form by Anonymous Monk
in thread LWP script for Dice metro search form by Plankton

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