curl-and-php
Re: trick websites into thinking curl script has javascript?
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:47:09 +0100
Hmm very though to find with the information given.
Could you maybe clarify it a bit more? What do you mean with using
firefox for a javascript interpreter?
On 16-2-2010 10:00, YupLounge website analyse en optimalisatie wrote:
>
> First of all you have to read the headers carefully. A server can't
> see if you have javascript enabled or not.
>
> Second step is to read all the information send by the server and the
> response. Using javascriptyou have to read the javascript files and
> translate them. But some can be very hard to translate, so a
> javascript interpreter is needed. Firefox can be used for that.
>
> How to? Google is your friend.
>
> Luck
>
> willem
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> *Aan:* curl-and-php_at_cool.haxx.se
> *Onderwerp:* trick websites into thinking curl script has javascript?
>
> Hi
>
> How to trick websites into thinking that my php curl script has
> javascript capabilities?
>
> Because when reading some web pages with curl it will get redirected
> to a page stating there is no javascript so I can't read the the
> correct content like a normal browser.
>
> perhaps I could stop the redirect? but that means I would have to mark
> certain websites that do this, is there another way?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew
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Received on 2010-02-16