You could check out HtmlUnit at <http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/>

Attila.

On 2009.12.04., at 12:22, Sander Sõnajalg wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I have a small question concerning Rhino.. namely, i would like it to run
> javascripts from webpages with it, but i can't as it doesn't have the
> objects predefined in browsers like "navigator", etc. Is there any way to
> work around this? Has Rhino really never been used in web context (i mean,
> for the very task javascript was invented for => manipulating DOM trees)?
> (Let me briefly explain: for what i'm trying to do, it doesn't really have
> to **work** (yeah that sounds ironic : D)... i mean.. i would like to
> *simulate* the way browser runs javascripts, and i'm really interested only
> in syntactical/semantical correctness of the scripts, not the results of the
> execution. What i have in mind is basically a an automatic javascript
> analyzer/validator that would automatically tell me that "dude, you probably
> use an undefined function here! please double-check it", or sthg like that
> (missing semicolons and all other trivial stuff can caught with JSLint, but
> that's not quite enough.. i need some semantical analysis as well).
> 
> (Why i'm thinking about Rhino is that it's Java and source seems very nice
> and well-engineered.. i'm really not a C developer, i'd go gray before i'd
> get this done with some C engine like V8 or SpiderMonkey)
> 
> Cheers,
> Sander
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