support username/password and alternative ports for the url
specifying username, password and port in the url in the form of http:#urser#:#pass#@www.test.com:#portnr# (same as ff) would allow more sites to be PDFized
Basic HTTP authentication is now available with the HTML to PDF API at http://PDFmyURL.com/html-to-pdf-api
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Please review the new API at http://PDFmyURL.com/html-to-pdf-api - we have added support for basic HTTP AUTHENTICATION, support of HTTP POST (also over secure connections) and cookie jar support.
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pdfmyurl commented
We do support this with a workaround. If the content can be retrieved with a url that passes the information:
e.g. if the following works:
http://mysite.com/path/file.html?id=abcdef123456780
or
http://mysite.com/path/file.html?user=auser&pswd=apasswdwhere id is the token that lets the page be loaded or user and pswd is the combination.
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kcren commented
We need to let our clients generate PDFs for online training content that requires a username and password. (Once they are logged in they have full access to the content.) Can a Pro feature be added to allow that?
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Sintelti commented
I really need this feature and actually we purchase the license thinking this was possible with the $9.95 version, I mean, we have an Online application where we design web reports, so we have them On-Screen-ready but wanted them PDFized so now after we purchased the license we realized that you have to be logged in to your system for the PDF links to work, otherwise you get the PDF but with the free settings applied.
Please let me know if what we are requiring is available with our current license.
Thanks