Rob Dixon wrote:
Thanks Doug, but all I've found is some posts where people want to follow
JS-encoded redirections and refreshes. The general case, where Perl provides
most of the document object model for JS to manipulate, doesn't seem to have
been addressed.

I've been looking at SpiderMonkey, which seems to be the way forward, and
have been looking for a copy of the JavaScript.pm module but have, so far,
failed to find it (it doesn't appear to be on CPAN). Any help there?

SpiderMonkey is at http://perlmeister.com/devel/JavaScript-SpiderMonkey/

I don't think you need Javascript.pm for that - follow the instructions in the INSTALL file. Spidermonkey seems ot be the replacement.

Also http://crazyinsomniac.perlmonk.org/perl/ppm/ would seem to contain various relevant .ppd s and tar.gz es

Francis
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