did you not infer from my comment that you'd also have to install  
rhino and crosscheck, then run the javascript source through them and  
take the rendered dom object, serialize it and then through it in the  
db.

jeez....you'd think I wouldn't have to spell everything out! ;)


On May 14, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Jim Davis wrote:

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>> do the cfhttp call to the src, then stuff that result into the db.
>
> That would only return the source of the page, not any rendered  
> content (it
> wouldn't run the javascript).  For that you'd need to load into a  
> rendering
> engine like a browser.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
> 

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