Do you have any example code of this?

We do have a tool that sends some data to sites by faking a user with MSIE and we do have a tool to help the admins set up the actions necessary, but being able to capture the events would be even better. :-)

Update:Thanks Corion++ and Artist++. Sure Corion, the admins would have to modify the captured events to make this a bit more general, the "replay" tool already allows them to set conditional jumps, find links to click based on parts of URLs, fill form fiels by ID or name, run pieces of JavaScript, etc. etc. etc. And the admins do get notified if the site changes and the replay tool cannot do its job. Anyway the more help I can give them the better (don't believe anything the marketing says about technology! As usual.).

Jenda
Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live.
   -- Rick Osborne

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In reply to Re: Re: Automatic mechanization by Jenda
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