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To simply say: There is no way you can get the password of the user logged on.
I tried the same thing before and was put down with no way of getting up. As everyone else has said, $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'} contains username. From chromatic's post, I must say I've never heard of $ENV{'REQUEST_USER'}. So, no, there is no way to receive the password of the user from headers. I hope you didn't really need the password, adn if you do, I have no idea! In reply to Re: Getting username and password from the URL.
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