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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:20:55+00:00 2026-05-15T15:20:55+00:00

I am running a Perl application named bitlfu.For login it is using something like

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I am running a Perl application named bitlfu.For login it is using something like Apache HTTP Basic Auth but not a form.I want to make form for the login with username and password field.
I have tried JavaScript and PHP with no results till now.

So I need help!

PS:
this kind of url works

http://user:password@host.com
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    2026-05-15T15:20:56+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    I think a simple JavaScript like:

    document.location='http://' + user + ':' + pass + '@mydomain.tld';
    

    should do the work.

    So basically, you have to create a form, with a user and pass field, then onsubmit, use the part of JavaScript given here:

    <form method="post" onsubmit="javascript:document.location='http://' + $('login') + ':' + $('pass') + '@mydomain.tld';">
        <input type="text" name="login" id="login" />
        <input type="password" name="pass" id="pass" />
        <input type="submit" value="ok"/>
    </form>
    

    where $() is a document.getElementById or jquery or so. I used the $() function to make the code shorter. Here is an implementation, which does not work on every browser. Again, look throw jQuery for cross browser solution.

    function $(_id) { return document.getElementById(_id); }
    

    Otherwise, you can use php and redirect the user with a header location.

    php way:

    <?php
    
    if (isset($_POST['login']) && isset($_POST['password'])) { header('Location: ' . urlencode($_POST['login']) . ':' . urlencode($_POST['password']) . '@domain.tld'); }
    else
    {
    ?>
    <form method="post" onsubmit="javascript:document.location='http://' + $('login') + ':' + $('pass') + '@mydomain.tld';">
        <input type="text" name="login" id="login" />
        <input type="password" name="pass" id="pass" />
        <input type="submit" value="ok"/>
    </form>
    
    <?php
    }
    
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