What's the best way to log in to Web sites?
Answer: Because SecureLogin recognizes a login panel on a Web page, the easiest method to create scripts for Web sites is to use the pop-up wizard. The second option is to run the wizard manually.
If for some reason you need to examine or modify scripts, you can use the following scripts to enable most HTML Web sites to use SecureLogin. Script One works for more than 95% of HTML Web pages.
Type $Username
Type $Password password
The password flag always follows the variable that contains the password.
If the first eight letters of a variable are password, the password is masked. If the first eight letters of a variable are not Password, the entry is displayed normally, unless the Web page masks the entry with asterisks.
The following table illustrates uses of the $password variable:
Type $Username #1
Type $Password #2
Click #1
This script is also successful for Web sites. The parameter #1 instructs SecureLogin to enter the value of the variable $password into the first (from top to bottom) entry field on the page.
HINT: If a Web page uses frames, "top to bottom" might not be obvious. In this case, try different numbers until one works.
The parameter #2 instructs SecureLogin to enter the value of the variable $password into the second entry file on the page.
Using the #1 parameter with the click command instructs SecureLogin which button on the page to click.
The script submits automatically. If a problem occurs, use the following commands:
This option presses Enter.
This option presses Enter for the specified button for field number. You can also try changing the #1 to #2, #3, and so on to make sure that SecureLogin presses the correct button.
This option forces a submit.