Hi Ritesh, if you really want to make webtest (in fact htmlunit) cope with ebay's js, you will probably have an hard work. For ~ 1 year, I've improved htmlunit for a client to make it working on ebay to do some basic tasks. I must say that I've rarely seen such awfull js code and I doubt that they themself really know what it does. Since this time, ebay's site has evolved and htmlunit doesn't work anymore on it therefore some improvements are needed. Are you working for eBay? Do you want to webtest it? ;-)
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