Yes, I'm sure… unless they will make a javascript engine in php :P
A possible solution is to reproduce what that javascript does.
If it simply makes a call to a new page maybe you can make the first
request, get its cookies and
send them to the page specified by the js doing another Zend_Http request.

Giuliano


jgillespie wrote:
> 
> Are we sure there's no way to execute the javascript? The reason I ask, is
> the authentication process implements javascript in order to properly set
> session values, the redirect to the confirmation page, as well as many
> other things, all of which I've been able to confirm is happening in the
> background.
> 
> I've added the cookie, with little success, however the confirmation
> button onClick event still calls a window.location="/something_else". For
> this to happen, the browser must interact with the button.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Junior
> 
> 
> 
> Giuliano Riccio wrote:
>> 
>> Probably it's not possible since Zend_Http doesn't execute the javascript
>> content of the page.
>> 
>> Giuliano
>> 
> 
> 

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