RE: running firefox from the command line

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todd...

i'm dealing with a situation where wget/lucene/etc.. are giveing me an
issue... i've looked at using perl/python, and can't seem to solve my
problem...

i have a website that returns with a framset. in the framset is a "src"
attribute. the "src" somehow is interpreted by both IE/Firefox, and is used
to display the actual content of the page....

i realized if i extract the "src" http:.... and place it in the browser, i
get the content for the page, and i can see the content when i view the
"page source"

when i tried to replicate this using perl/python/cookies/etc.. i can never
get it to work...

if i could feed urls to Firefox, and get the resulting webpage/html output,
then i would probably be ok...

-bruce


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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Todd Zullinger
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: running firefox from the command line


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bruce wrote:
> has anyone ever run Firefox from the command line, and had it return
> the HTML for the given web page, as opposed to displaying the
> page...

Can't say that I have.  Are you trying to do this or did it happen
accidentally?

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