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loginSecurityToken=wneLMkV5dfBfZvpOqZ-pBk48-Bk%3D%3A1207230804513&d=%2Fhome&Email=exempleemail&Passwd=exemplepass&PersistentCookie=yes&ok=Sign+in

loginSecurityToken=6zO-5UXspv5iLJNx3cNkewh3nCE%3D%3A1207230910760&d=%2Fhome&Email=exempleemail&Passwd=exemplepass&PersistentCookie=yes&ok=Sign+in

 

 

 

Its some kind of code for security I guess ... I need advice for this 1 really badly

 

Unfortunately I doupt there is a way around this. This value would be stored in a server side session cookie and checked against to make sure your accessing the page from a valid form.

 

This is put in place to stop people doing exactly what your attempting to do.

If I wont be able to do it with the curl then I will need start to make some plugins

 

The point is that this number would be generated when the form is generated. The number is then stored in the $_SESSION array. Once the form is submitted the submitted number is checked against the value in the $_SESSION. If it doesn't match, they know you weren't using there form. Access denied.

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