The easiest approach is to look at what data the Flash client is sending (using Live HTTP Headers for Firefox or using Wireshark), and then to send that same data using Perl. Alternatively, you can use UI automation tools like Win32::GuiTest, but it's inconvenient to automate Flash sites using such tools, because you can't conveniently read the components within the Flash VM.
In reply to Re: Flash & Perl
by Corion
in thread Flash & Perl
by zikko
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