CGI Proxy, Using cookies to post myspace bulletins

Discussion in 'PHP' started by chatmasta, Nov 20, 2006.

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    Hey,

    I own a site that uses CGI Proxy. As some of you may be aware, MySpace has made it impossible to post a bulletin from another site without the correct hash, which changes every login.

    However, what if I create a link that sends a user to myspace THROUGH the CGI proxy? The hash is stored in a cookie. Is there any way I would be able to access that hash and thus link them to a bulletin confirmation page?

    I'm not sure if the proxy stores the cookies on the server or on the user's computer.

    And if this can be done, either tell me how, or tell me you can do it and I'll pay you $30.

    For more on myspace, see the latter pages here: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=93043
     
    chatmasta, Nov 20, 2006 IP