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Sending authentication with WebBrowser control and proxy

I don't know the history of this post, but the user which posted the answer has put a comment saying that his answer got deleted for some reason + He also claims that it is an answer to the question.

Please treat this as a one-off request. I suppose the content can be shared here (as an answer to this post) if possible and not on the main site. Just for perusal purposes.

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    The deleted answer says: "have you tried setting the username and password in the actual URL? that might work, let me know if it does/doesn't." ...That's all.
    – wim
    Jun 12, 2015 at 6:28
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    @wim: I'd flag that answer in an instant.
    – Jongware
    Jun 12, 2015 at 8:35

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You get access to deleted posts at 10k rep.

Don't post requests like these. They're off-topic to meta.
Instead, just ask the user to provide a summary of his answer in a comment, or to write a better answer.


I just noticed how damn old that post was.

Commenting, asking for the answer to be re-posted would probably have been pointless, since the guy that posted it hasn't been active since August 29, 2014.
In this case, you'd be best off searching for different answers.

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  • Side-note: the answer was bad. You probably replaced your actual username / password in your code, so you can post it on meta, and the guy told you those wouldn't work.
    – Cerbrus
    Jun 12, 2015 at 6:52

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