Wise ones I throw myself at your mercy.

In summary my problem is this:

- In the past I have sent orders to a secure site through module UseIE. That way with an automatic login I dont have to worry about permissions etc. URLs automatically generated and posted.

- Site has now changed from html form to java, which needs a different URL construction.

- My web guru at work has moved on, who somehow redirected the page to his server which threw back the completed form data.

- Need to figure out the new URL construction. I thought the easiest way is to somehow monitor the outgoing URLs when I fill out and submit the form manually.

I tried HTTP::Recorder but this does not work over secure connnections.

Any other ideas or modules that can help?? I am a mere mortal running Win2k.


In reply to log outgoing urls over ssl by crusty5

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