I am dazzled, this busyness has fast evolved. We are such small things.
Anyway is it right to seeing two trends to bridge javascript-html and perl :
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connect directly to the guts of a browser process, using WWW::Mechanize::"my_amazing_browser" and its many engines.
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interfacing a virtual javascript/ECMA engine within
JavaScript::"the_bestest_JS"
and then plug it in WWW::Scripter stuffs.
...?
and got to say I am impressed by this JavaScript::Duktape looks quite clean,
furnished with thorough tests and lush documents,
and did installs at first shot, using duktape v2.0 on my debian system
(except for this: "CAUGHT ERR: Error: oh boy! at t/nested.t line 18." !).
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