You just want to open new URLs without typing them in? #!/usr/bin/perl @urls = ('slashdot.org', 'news.com.com', 'cnn.com', 'www.linux.com', 'phxlinux.org'); foreach $url (@urls) { system("mozilla $url"); sleep 5; } On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Vaughn Treude wrote: > Here's a question for you web gurus: what I want to do is to control a web > browser programmatically, specifically to tell an open browser window to open > a new URL automagically rather than typing it in. It could be any Linux > browser: Mozilla, Netscape, Galeon, Konqueror, Opera - maybe even Lynx. > I've tried Googling this subject but it's a toughie because most of the > returns are on using a browser to perform RPC, not "remote control" of a > browser. Well, it actually wouldn't be "remote control" but I didn't know > what else to call it in the search. :-) I've looked at browser specific > howto's for Mozilla and Galeon but I'm not sure where to find the > developer-type info rather than the user-type info. I > > 'm vaguely familiar with things like CORBA and SOAP but I'm under the > impression that you use those to communicate with a server somewhere, not to > manipulate a local web client. I know the "remote control" functionality > must be possible because somebody's advertising a shareware product called > JENNA which is supposed to support such browser enhancements as "slide show > mode." (Or maybe it's just auto-generating an HTML or XML or Javascript file > which you then have to load manually?) I'd appreciate the slightest hint > to point me in the right direction - perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology. > Many thanks in advance! > > Vaughn Treude > Nakota Software, Inc. > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >