Interesting to see the hidden url. Did you explain which tool/ method
you used to discover it

Henrik


On 8 Feb, 15:46, Christian Sonne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Henrik Marstrander <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can anybody point me to a command which deals with a webpage where the
> > search terms doesn occour in the url (where the search prosess doesnt
> > awoke a new webpage) E.ghttp://www.trafikanten.no/
>
> That page actually *does* pass the variables in the url, you just don't see
> it because it loads the search in a frame...
>
> I tried searching fra: oslo til: hemsedalen (I don't know that many
> Norwegian locations :-)) and it yields the 
> url:http://www.trafikanten.no/Travel.asp?DepartureID=&DepartureType=&Depa...
>
> where you can see the two fields DepartureDesc=oslo and
> ArrivalDesc=hemsedalen
>
> TravelDate might also be something you'd want to pass
>
> Just for future reference, should you encounter a page that uses post
> variables to pass the search options, you can use *Utils.openUrlInBrowser()
> *with an extra parameter containing the post variables - see the
> documentation for a better description*
> *
> -- cers / Christian Sonne*
> *
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