:) 
Thanks for your tip

Regards
/Jack

On 9/7/05, Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jack Tang wrote:
> > Hi Andrzej
> >
> > I think javascript-function-and-url mapping is a good solution.
> > Say
> > domainName.javascript:go = http://www.a.com/b.jsp?id={0}
> >
> > "go" is the javascipt function and it contains one param. And
> > "http://www.a.com/b.jsp?id={0}"; is the URL template for "go" function.
> > and {0} is the exactly param, it should be merged when "go" function
> > is detected.
> > Now the problem I face is in "go" function the form is submited, and
> > the "action" is "POST".
> 
> Wow, that's a pretty old thread... The JS "pseudo-parser" plugin is just
> that - it doesn't really understand JavaScript, it just tries to extract
> urls, and does it with quite high error rate... but still better than
> nothing.
> 
> If you want a full-fledged solution that can actually interpret your
> scripts, then take a look at HttpUnit or HtmlUnit frameworks - both of
> which can be turned into Javascript-aware crawlers.
> 
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