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Sending a Variable to a URL with Powershell

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dburrows1278

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Jan 25, 2008
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Kind of stuck and I'm not getting much luck searching. I basically need to send a date/time stamp to a URL and can't seem to get any info on sending... I can read a stream and get the contents of a page, but that's really not what I need.

So, I've created the dtstamp as a variable and now need to send that variable to a URL... anyone know how?
 
Could you provide a bit more detail (code example) on what you try to do and what doesn't "work"?
 
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