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Google "I'm Feeling Lucky" type function

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Hello,

I've been trying to figure out a way for the web viewer to "auto click" on the first link which comes up using google or wikipedia.

I have a database of dvd movies and I want the web viewer to display the wikipedia page for the movie in question. My search query contains the title, the release year, and the word "film". Using wikipedia as the search engine it goes directly to the page about 30% of the time. The rest of the time it shows a list of articles. -- The article I want displayed is always the first one listed.

Is there a web viewer function to automatically click the top link on the returned list?

I find that if I do the search on google (adding the word 'wikipedia) and click "I'm feeling lucky" it always displays the page I want.

Is there a way to make my google search an "I'm feeling lucky" search?

Any insights are greatly appreciated.

Scott

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