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Making check_website support javascript would be too difficult, really. In this case, it may be better to get a commercial product like SiteScope and then feed the alerts from this into Nagios (we do this for the more complex pages that cant be done with check_website).
As far as plugins go, I'm not sure if I'm going to be developing check_website any further because webinject seems to do the same job and supports both Nagios and MRTG - and is more flexible, although harder to configure.
Webinject doesnt support javascript either, but is better at handling forms. Complex forms and framesets are better handled by sitescope.
_________________ Steve Shipway UNIX Systems, ITSS, University of Auckland, NZ Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning... -- Isaiah 5:11
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