I've been working on this app that strips data from a web page. I have come to the point where everything is working but when trying to navigate to next page I am failing. The sites navigation is in Javascript and Im not sure how to handle javascript. Here is the code from the source on their page. let me know what you think.
<form name="frmRegisteredProjectList" method="post" action="Re +gisteredProjectList.aspx?CMSPageID=243&amp;CategoryID=19&amp;" id="fr +mRegisteredProjectList"> <input type="hidden" name="__EVENTTARGET" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="__EVENTARGUMENT" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value="biglong garbage that wo +uld make post 5 pages long.=" /> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- function __doPostBack(eventTarget, eventArgument) { var theform; if (window.navigator.appName.toLowerCase().indexOf("microsoft" +) > -1) { theform = document.frmRegisteredProjectList; } else { theform = document.forms["frmRegisteredProjectList"]; } theform.__EVENTTARGET.value = eventTarget.split("$").join(":") +; theform.__EVENTARGUMENT.value = eventArgument; theform.submit(); } // --> </script>
The link to the page is at http://www.usgbc.org/LEED/Project/RegisteredProjectList.aspx?CMSPageID=243&CategoryID=19& Thanks in advance!

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