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1. Wesoly+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-03-30 08:18:26
What happens when you visit whatever URL is being wrapped?
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2. IshKeb+M[view] [source] 2025-03-30 08:26:50
>>Wesoly+(OP)
I dunno, I haven't reverse engineered it to find the URL. But I would imagine it gets confused about authentication.
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3. donalh+g5[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-03-30 09:17:04
>>IshKeb+M
Would put money it on it using something like '?device_verified=1'.
4. whstl+Z8[view] [source] 2025-03-30 10:10:12
>>Wesoly+(OP)
IME those apps often have the HTML/JS embedded, so you would have to extract the contents, host them somewhere and proxy the API calls.
5. pasc18+at[view] [source] 2025-03-30 13:49:07
>>Wesoly+(OP)
You go to the nhs webpage and it works in the same way.

Login is better on the iOS app as you can use touch id/faceId and not userid/password also the webpage asks for cookies as it can't seem to remember the choice

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6. IshKeb+7T[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-03-30 17:18:55
>>pasc18+at
Really? What's the URL that would allow me to see test results and book appointments?
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7. pasc18+bI2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-03-31 09:07:29
>>IshKeb+7T
Unfortunately that seems to depend on who did the test or your GP.

There seem to be sites for your GP (which mine does via a .nhs.uk domain it used to be via https://account.patientaccess.com/ which still shows appointments but does not allow booking but still allows requests for repeat prescriptions.) or hospital portal for results.

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