No, there isn't, unless you are testing a web browser. All that matters when testing a server is that you send in a certain request and get back a certain response. If you really want to check that the correct JavaScript was returned, you can compare it to a known correct sample. It's no different from checking any other content in an HTTP reply.
In reply to Re^5: Using Perl to Test a Web App that uses Javascript
by perrin
in thread Using Perl to Test a Web App that uses Javascript
by coolmichael
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