help with a site with javascript urls

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If anybody has time to look at www.oneplace.com and tell me if there is
any way to bypass the javascript and get to the urls of the audio
programs, I would most certainly be appreciative. There are all kinds of
Christian programs that can be accessed off of this site. At this point I
was trying to get to today's episdoe of Adventures in Odyssey; I looked at
the code using the backslash and also used the = sign which told me, when
I finally got to the link for today's episode, what the miles-long url
was. But when I tried using that url directly, I got frames with several
choices, none of which got me any closer to my goal. The url I tried for
the Adventures In Odyssey episode was
http://play.oneplace.com/stream,/ministries/oneplace/livestream.asp?url=/oneplace/oneplace/g2demand/media1/programs/rm/aiow/aiow20020202
Of course, it also had javascript:void(window.open(' in front of this url.
However, there are all sorts of similar things on this site which I would
like to access, so it's not just this one particular url I'd like to get
around; I'd like to know if there's a procedure that will work to extract
these urls in general so I can tap into the audio programs. In a few
cases, I think you can get to the audio through the actual group's website
for the individual ministry, but in most places those links just bring you
right back to the impasse at oneplace. There are many sites on the web
that I can access, so I don't mean to be complaining,
but The one thing that might eventually convince me to do something with
windows is urls like this; well, that and the fact that Windows Media
Player seems to be becoming so predominant and we have no access to that
in linux.
Anyway, if somebody can help me find out if a bypass can be done with the
oneplace urls, or confirm for me that it isn't possible, I would
appreciate it.
Thanks.

-- 
				Cheryl





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