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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:22:00+00:00 2026-05-20T12:22:00+00:00

I have inherited the following Python script: import urllib2 a = urllib2.urlopen(‘http://mysite/mypage.aspx?action=dosomething’) a.read() a.close()

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I have inherited the following Python script:

import urllib2
a = urllib2.urlopen('http://mysite/mypage.aspx?action=dosomething')
a.read()
a.close()

and I would like to replace it with a powershell script.
I have googled a little but everything I find launches a browser window.

This script is going to be scheduled, so I’d like to just “post and forget” if possible?

Any help very gratefully received 🙂

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    2026-05-20T12:22:00+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    Here is a script I wrote a while back that shows how to post tweets with Geotags. This uses WebClient.

    http://www.ravichaganti.com/blog/?p=979

    Pasting the code here for easy reference.

    Function ByPass-Proxy {
        param ([string]$url)
        $webClient.Proxy.IsBypassed($url)
    }
    
    Function Get-GeoCoordinates {
        param ([String]$location)
        $baseURL = "http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q="
        $apiKey = "Your API Key"
        $url = $baseURL + $location + "&output=xml&sensor=false&key=" + $apiKey
        $locCoords = (([xml]($WebClient.DownloadString($url))).kml.Response.Placemark.Point.coordinates)
        return $locCoords
    }
    
    Function Send-Tweet {
        param ([string]$Tweet,[string]$location)
        $geoCoord = Get-GeoCoordinates $location
        $long = $geoCoord.Split(",")[0]
        $lat = $geoCoord.Split(",")[1]
        $TwitURL = "http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml"
        $WebClient.Credentials = $TwitCredentials
        #$str = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes( "status="  + $Tweet + "&lat=" + $lat + "&long=" + $long )
        $str = "status="  + $Tweet + "&lat=" + $lat + "&long=" + $long
        [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::Expect100Continue = $false
        $response = $WebClient.UploadString($TwitURL,$str)
        $response
    }
    
    function Get-Credential { 
    ## Grabbed this from http://poshcode.org/1480
    
    [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName="Better")]
    PARAM(
       [Parameter(Position=1,Mandatory=$false)]
       [Alias("Credential")]
       [PSObject]$UserName=$null,
       [Parameter(Position=2,Mandatory=$false)]
       [string]$Title=$null,
       [Parameter(Position=3,Mandatory=$false)]
       [string]$Message=$null,
       [Parameter(Position=4,Mandatory=$false)]
       [string]$Domain=$null,
       [Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
       [switch]$GenericCredentials,
       [Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
       [switch]$Inline
    )
    
    PROCESS {
       if( $UserName -is [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]) {
          return $UserName
       } elseif($UserName -ne $null) {
          $UserName = $UserName.ToString()
       }
    
       if($Inline) {
          if($Title)    { Write-Host $Title }
          if($Message)  { Write-Host $Message }
          if($Domain) { 
             if($UserName -and $UserName -notmatch "[@\\]") { 
                $UserName = "${Domain}\${UserName}"
             }
          }
          if(!$UserName) {
             $UserName = Read-Host "User"
             if(($Domain -OR !$GenericCredentials) -and $UserName -notmatch "[@\\]") {
                $UserName = "${Domain}\${UserName}"
             }
          }
          return New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential $UserName,$(Read-Host "Password for user $UserName" -AsSecureString)
       }
       if($GenericCredentials) { $Credential = "Generic" } else { $Credential = "Domain" }
    
       ## Now call the Host.UI method ... if they don't have one, we'll die, yay.
       ## BugBug? PowerShell.exe disregards the last parameter
       $Host.UI.PromptForCredential($Title, $Message, $UserName, $Domain, $Credential,"Default")
    }
    }
    
    $global:webClient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
    $global:TwitCredentials = Get-Credential -title "Twitter Credentials" -message "Please enter your Twitter username/password"
    If (!(ByPass-Proxy "http://www.twitter.com")) {
        $global:Webclient.proxy.Credentials = Get-Credential -title "Proxy Credentials" -message "Please enter username/password for Proxy authentication"
    }
    
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