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Good afternoon. Can CasperJS and PhantomJS or Zombie.js be installed on the site hosting, that is, not on the server, but on the site host?
Good afternoon. Interested in such a question, can CasperJS and PhantomJS or Zombie.js be installed on the site hosting, that is, not on the server, but on the site host? and how this can be done just rummaged through hundreds of sites and the information only confuses! I found this site and I see experienced people sitting here! Thanks in advance !!
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you make a twist on top by creating a block with bg: white, z-index above the dropdown menu, and position absolute. I also did this, with a twist on top of the troubles were.
Technically yes, if the hosting supports ssh access. In principle, now there are a lot of these, but it may happen that they support a very limited set of commands and the idea will not work.
PhantomJS development is abandoned and now the library has the status of "deprecated" everywhere, I would recommend looking towards puppeteer or facebook webdriver
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