You should perhaps try to sniff the GET/POST request that's being done via Ajax and get to curl that URL. - Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 On 1 Nov 2013 08:26, "TJ Luoma" wrote: > Long story short… my home network is satellite Internet. It has a > 20gb/month quota (not a typo). I used to be able to parse the output > of http://192.168.0.1 using `lynx` but they üpgraded their system and > now http://192.168.0.1 uses JavaScript to deliver the information. > > I can't figure out how to parse JavaScript from a Zsh script. > > Ok, I admit that this is skirting on the edge of Zsh here, but I've > been googling for a couple hours and don't seem to be finding anything > close to a solution. Maybe just haven't found the right keywords, but > I'm getting a ton of unrelated crap. > > I'm guessing there's some tool out there like `lynx` or `wget` or > `curl` which can parse JavaScript from the command line, but I can't > find whatever it is. > > So I'm hoping maybe someone here has already reached the top of this > mountain and can point me in the right direction. > > TjL >