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Foot prints for scraping

Discussion in 'Share Experience' started by Kaloyan Petkov, Jun 21, 2018.

  1. Kaloyan Petkov

    Kaloyan Petkov A-Parser Enterprise License
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    Hi All,

    How do we convert our footprints and use them for scraping?

    For example:

    "Please complete the form below to register a new account." inurl:CreateUser.aspx
    "It only takes a few minutes to join. Please fill in the information below to create your account." inurl:CreateUser.aspx
    "Register and Join our Community" inurl:AdvancedSearch.aspx

    Thank you!
     
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    Hello.
    Please, clarify your question.
     
  3. Kaloyan Petkov

    Kaloyan Petkov A-Parser Enterprise License
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    Hello,

    I'm trying to use footprints from Hrefer in A-Parser and use the Xrumer to post to blogs and guestbooks for commenting.
    In the Hrefer we have to files where we put the footprints for scraping.

    "powered by wordpress"
    "leave a comment"
    "reply to post"
    "leave comment"
    "powered by wordpress" site:.edu
    "leave a comment" site:.edu
    "reply to post" site:.edu

    How do we convert these footprints for A-Parser?
     
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    Queries for Google's parsing do not need to be converted. You can use the queries exactly in the same way as you would write them in the search field in the browser.
    This means that it is enough to input the queries in that form, that you wrote:
     
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