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webinject - dealing with popups
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We have a webapp that launches a link in a popup. We need to use webinject to check the content of that popup but have been so far unsuccessful. We use webinject as a nagios plugin. Does anyone have any experience of using/configuring webinject and know if this is possible or not? Otherwise, does anyone know of another (free?) tool that can do the same job? Thanks Steve. |
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