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  1. How does GSA know what button to press to register account?
  2. Or is it not clicking them at all but sending post get requests?
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  14. I have engine ini folder from gsa but dont understand it xD
  15. Is GSA sending post get requests or targeting forms and fields by CSS?
  16. I dabbled in creating a couple of my own engines just to understand GSA better. GSA forums have a wealth of information and helpful topics on how the program works and does its thing. Here are the resources I used:
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  18. http://forum.gsa-online.de/discussi...how-to-code-a-web-2-0-engine-noob-friendly/p1
  19. http://docu.gsa-online.de/search_engine_ranker/script_manual
  20. http://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/14/tutorial-how-to-find-new-platforms-footprints-and-urls/p1
  21. https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/20/script-phpfox-community-project/p1
  22. https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/6835/question-about-button-javascript-submitbutton-save/p1
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  24. To answer your question I'm pretty certain GSA will crawl the HTML of the target site (not exactly sure how it works with javascript as I have no background in coding and I gave up kinda) and will look for the names of the fields/buttons you define in the platform engine script and either fill the field or press the button. You can also tell it to look for certain words/phrases and tell it to go to other commonly used URLs depending on the platform (wordpress/drupal/buddypress etc...) in order to find the correct fields/buttons to register and post. This is a really watered down explanation and I might be incorrect on some parts since it has been a while since I dabbled in the engine files. My apologies in advance if I didn't explain this eloquently...or if I'm totally wrong. :)
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  26. One more tip: Use the Debug option on GSA and run like 1 thread at a time to get a feel for what it is doing while it is registering and posting.
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