HTH,
/dmc
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-- On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:47 AM, barz1 <mbarszcz1@yahoo.com> wrote:
The company I work for is switching its front end to a gwt application
and I was wondering if it is possible to write a script (whether with
bash and wget or cURL, or java or anything) that enables me to
download the actual content of the gwt web application. Because right
now if I try with a command such as wget I just download a page with
some javascript functions, but none of the actual page content (what I
am interested in). I am on the QA side so I guess I am wondering if it
is possible to perform such a task without having direct access to the
developers code. Thanks!
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