You could try using the expect program to run your elinks process,
examine the history and then process the rsults.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 08:14:39PM +0100, Simon Ruderich wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 09:54:04PM +0800, Tian You wrote:
Thx for your reply, Simon.
Yes, I tried to use -dump, but cannot reach my goal.
With -dump, there are two problems:
1, history file is not touched.
2, Can not handle redirection by meta tag and JavaScript.
Yeah, looks like it. So -dump won't work. Then you need a
terminal.
I try to use a browser, like Elinks, is because I want to find a way can
resolve those redirections by one solution.
And I'm sure Elinks could handle JavaScript better than my script :)
You could use Lua hooks to check the result (including the URL
IIRC). But I'm not sure how they handle with redirects.
I still think that wget/curl is a better solution for this
problem.
Regards,
Simon
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