well...I think I'm still missing something...
use warnings; use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; use HTML::Parser; use JavaScript::SpiderMonkey; use Data::Dumper; my $base = 'http://www.myspace.com'; my $js = JavaScript::SpiderMonkey->new(); $js->init(); $js->function_set("SMSTokenValue", sub { print "@_\n"; }); $js->property_by_path("document.getElementById"); { my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(); my $req = new HTTP::Request ('GET', $base); my $res = $ua->request($req); if (!($res->is_success)){ warn "Warning:".$res->message."\n"; } else { print "Successful\n"; $js->property_by_path("document.location.href"); my $rc = $js->eval(q! document.location.href = append("http://", "www.myspace.com"); document.getElementById = append("ctl00_ctl00_cpMain_cpMain_LoginB +ox_SMSVerifiedCookieToken"); SMSTokenValue("Token: ", document.getElementById); function append(first, second) { return first + ' = ' + second; } !); $js->destroy(); } }
The value comes back as undefined...Am I missing something else?

In reply to Re^2: SpiderMonkey and JS by Anonymous Monk
in thread SpiderMonkey and JS by Anonymous Monk

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