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Teaching PowerShell to Click

Posted on March 14, 2016 by Windows IT Pro

Invoke-WebRequest can fill in just about any Web form

So you’ve got some data you want to scrape off a Web page automatically, but you’ve got to fill in some form and click “Go” to get to it? No worries … PowerShell can automate that.

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