Q. Hi,
I have a javascript/ajax page that I'd like to save as the generated html to a file. URL
http://www.neaveru.com/digg/stats/kevinrose/max_comments/0/days/14
Is there a way to do that? I haven't found any firefox command-line like that.
Thanks!
safe?? save! ;)
sorry, I want to run this in a cron... so I can't click ;)
I have a javascript/ajax page that I'd like to save as the generated html to a file. URL
http://www.neaveru.com/digg/stats/kevinrose/max_comments/0/days/14
Is there a way to do that? I haven't found any firefox command-line like that.
Thanks!
safe?? save! ;)
sorry, I want to run this in a cron... so I can't click ;)
A. from FF & a cron, no way.
there might be some lynx variant or other 'get' tool that does JavaScript.
http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+JavaScript+command+line
you could capture the data that the ajax gets, and save that to a file... but not the graph.
is it your site? a little cgi program instead would be able to capture the graph.
I could do it in Safari on a mac with applescript!
there might be some lynx variant or other 'get' tool that does JavaScript.
http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+JavaScript+command+line
you could capture the data that the ajax gets, and save that to a file... but not the graph.
is it your site? a little cgi program instead would be able to capture the graph.
I could do it in Safari on a mac with applescript!
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