On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 09:43:50AM +0100, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> >elinks, links, links2 and do the following.
> >1. Open a certain web page and find the first text box on the page, and
> >put this text into the form.
> >2. Press the submit button, and wait for the result page to load.
> >3. Clic
Daniel Dalton schrieb:
Hi,
Here is my situation:
I'm using the command line, as in, I'm not starting gnome or kde (I'm on
linux.)
I have a string of text attached to a variable,. So I need to use one of
the browsers on linux, that run under the command line, eg. lynx,
elinks, links, links2 and d
Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is my situation:
> I'm using the command line, as in, I'm not starting gnome or kde (I'm on
> linux.)
> I have a string of text attached to a variable,. So I need to use one of
> the browsers on linux, that run under the command line, eg. lynx,
> elinks, links,
Hi,
Here is my situation:
I'm using the command line, as in, I'm not starting gnome or kde (I'm on
linux.)
I have a string of text attached to a variable,. So I need to use one of
the browsers on linux, that run under the command line, eg. lynx,
elinks, links, links2 and do the following.
1. Open