Thanks,
I'll try to get the page source.
On Aug 12, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Francois PIETTE wrote:
Is there a way to somehow trick the server that HttpCli is
javascript enabled?
You have to look at the HTML page which does the check. In that
page, a javascript script do something to send something back to the
server to signal javascript is here, or the javascript do some
redirection so that the user see the next page automatically.
Without javascript the user simply see the page which contain the
message.
In other words: you don't need javascript but you need to understand
what is done using javascript and do the same with Delphi code.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Azrin Aris" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] THttpCli and Javascript
My aim of using THttpCli is to open a page and collect the
information from there (Getting information from Modem WebGUI). I
have no problem with pages without javascript. Actually I do not
have to interpret the script at all, the only thing is when the
page detects that I have no javascript capability, then I'm stuck.
Is there a way to somehow trick the server that HttpCli is
javascript enabled?
On Aug 12, 2009, at 7:50 AM, Darin McGee wrote:
The THttpCli does NOT have built in Javascript support, it is
simply a
basic HTTP client NOT a full blown browser.
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But I already did :(
On Aug 12, 2009, at 2:15 AM, Francois PIETTE wrote:
I'm quite new to ICS THttpCli and now trying the THttpCli example.
I just try to open a website but what I got is <noscript>You
must enable JavaScript in your browser.</noscript>.
My question is how can I enable JavaScript in HttpCli?
You don't have to enable JavaScript in HttpCli ! You have to enable
JavaScript in your BROWSER (that is IE, FireFox,...).
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