The webpage's code is as follows :
<div id="content">
<div class="container-fluid">
Slots
<p>The current jackpot is 23220!<p/>
<p>You lose.</p>
<form method=post action=/games/slots.php>
<input type=hidden name='hash_sub' value='MjEzOA=='>
<input type=hidden name='act' value='spin'>
<input type=submit value='Spin again!'>
</form>
<a href='slots.php'>Go Back</a>
</div>
</div>
My code :
setInterval(function solo() {
jQuery('content').children('submit[value="Spin again!"]').click();
}, 1000);
I am not sure what I am missing, the page loads but the button is not clicked at all. There are no console log errors.
You need to use #
with ID and .find()
instead of .children()
. As .children()
only traverses immediate children where as .find()
will look into descendants.
Use
setInterval(function () {
jQuery('#content').find('input[type=submit][value="Spin again!"]').click();
}, 1000);
Also when you use children('submit[value="Spin again!"]')
it looks for submit
element with value Spin again!
.