Re: Telnet destinations

scharles (mailto:libernet@MIDTOWN.NET)
Fri, 1 Mar 1996 18:39:05 -0600

Message-Id: <199603020041.SAA01026@library.wustl.edu>
Date:         Fri, 1 Mar 1996 18:39:05 -0600
From: scharles <mailto:libernet@MIDTOWN.NET>
Subject:      Re: Telnet destinations
To: Multiple recipients of list WEBCAT-L <mailto:WEBCAT-L@WUVMD.WUSTL.EDU>

Selden Deemer:

I would think this is a scripting problem. I've never done it, but it seems that the telnet software would accept a command line, or use an .ini file. If not, there are plenty of people who could write a simple telnet program (it seems to me). I've used communications languages in the past (scripting languages, that is) and it was not that hard.

I would say keep trying.

Scott Charles

At 04:37 PM 3/1/96 EST, you wrote: >Has anybody come up with a viable solution for handling scripted telnet
>connections through a Web browser?
>

>Has anybody figured out how to pass a login script to the client, so that
>the user doesn't have to login manually?