On 12/5/19 3:20 PM, Adam wrote:
> We've been experimenting using Selenium for things like this.  It's not 
> simple and will probably make your head hurt (it
> makes mine hurt), but it is very flexible for things like this.

There are numerous crawlers around that can be used for that task if you can't 
stomach Selenium.

Regards
        Racke

> 
> On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 3:16:13 PM UTC-5, Cade Lambert wrote:
> 
>     We have a CMS web application that we'd like to ensure is up and 
> accessible.  I was using the URI module to check
>     the login page for a proper response code, but I'd like to go a step 
> further and test that a set of credentials can
>     actually log into the site.  I've tried messing around with some of the 
> examples on the URI module documentation to
>     no avail.  Has anyone done something like this before?
> 
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