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Yes, i read that one too but was not sure that if I've to install so many things to execute a script then is it advisable to use selenium or should i use other option like scripter etc. In case if I use selenium then on hosting the code on server will also require all these stuffs like selenium server etc to be already installed there.
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Re^7: how to browse a dynamic site using mechanize?
by Corion (Patriarch) on May 16, 2012 at 07:38 UTC

    I recommend to you to use a solution you understand and a solution you can make work and support on your own. You have been asking the same question repeatedly, but have not made any progress towards a solution. I suggest you reevaluate your approach and consider either reading and understanding the answers you get (this involves work on your part) or hiring somebody to do your work for you (this involves money).

      boss, i haven't expected this thing...........ehhhh money...............I successfully browse that page through mechnize::firefox, i need not to worry about all the parameters to be passed with js.......keeping it simple and sweet :)

        Since your example code shows you're trying to automate searching Google I suggest you use their API rather than violate their terms or use.