For example, there is this website: www.azet.sk
On the right, there is login and password, I\'d like my application to login to this web application and retrieve the
Look into the WebBrowser control. You can navigate anywhere and access the document and its controls programatically.
The login part should be relatively easy.
Use System.Net.WebClient and the UploadValues() method to POST the form data. Look at the HTML source to figure out the field values to POST.
Most forms-based auth mechanisms use an HTTP cookie to keep the user logged in. So, after you POST the values, examine the WebClient's ResponseHeaders collection for the 'Set-Cookie:' header.
Store the cookie value for subsequent GETs/POSTs to the website.
You'll probably find that "retrieving the data from your account and working with it" is much more complicated (i.e. screen-scraping, etc).
Here's a link that has some examples:
http://codebetter.com/blogs/brendan.tompkins/archive/2005/05/18/63329.aspx
string username = "your";
string password = "password";
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://moje.azet.sk/prihlasenie.phtml?KDE=www.azet.sk%2Findex.phtml%3F");
using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(request.GetRequestStream(), Encoding.ASCII))
{
writer.Write("nick=" + username + "&password=" + password);
}
HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
//Retrieve your cookie that id's your session
//response.Cookies
using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream())
{
Console.WriteLine(reader.ReadToEnd());
}