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Hi PerlSufi,
one element I need in the web page is printed there by a Javascript script. So I need WWW::Scripter (or something else) to execute this script. I guess Scripter is slow because there is a lot of Javascript in this page. When I inspect this particular element with Firebug I can see the name of the script. The question now is whether I can use that information in my Perl script so that WWW::Scripter executes only that one script. I'll first have to try to understand a bit more about Javascript and WWW::Scripter. Thanks a lot for your answers UPDATE I also tried solution A, WWW::Mechanize::Firefox, which does the work OK but is not faster, more than one minute to perform get(). In reply to Re^2: WWW::Scripter performance and warnings
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