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- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 18151135, kahdeksan kuukautta sitten
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut Firefox-käyttäjä 13976503, vuosi sittenThis is about the worst usage documentation for an extension I've seen since 1998. All I wanted to do was basically create a site map of a non-ecomm website. This is a perfect example of people who know their app inside and out, not looking at it from the viewpoint of the user. When certain elements don't show up the same in a user's situation as they do in a no-sound video, it's confusing and incomplete help. I'd give it a zero stars if I could because it's worthless without a more clear training. Over-simplification is not always good.
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut David Saylor, vuosi sitten
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut udit, kaksi vuotta sittenexport option not working
to developer - it is working but erratically , sometimes exporting quickly sometimes exporting after hours. sometimes not at all no matter how many times i press the export button.Kehittäjän vastaus
lähetetty kaksi vuotta sittenI just did a test. It is working. Please provide more detailed description with steps to reproduce the problem on https://forum.webscraper.io/ - Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut jim, kaksi vuotta sittenuseless. Lies on the website. Said you can use this standalone. Its only usable in their paid service.. which I wont pay for as I cant test it. Usless.
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut IBAH, kaksi vuotta sittenParser is paywalled.
So this plugin is for simple tasks only.Kehittäjän vastaus
lähetetty kaksi vuotta sittenYes the parser is only available in Web Scraper Cloud. But you can use OpenRefine to parse scraped data. It is a free tool for large dataset parsing.
We have written a series of articles on how to use OpenRefine:
https://webscraper.io/blog/data-transformation-with-Open-Refine - Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut user567898756, kolme vuotta sitten
- Arvioitu 1/5kirjoittanut JagWife06, seitsemän vuotta sittenIt definitely pulls the html data as needed, but it returns multiple selectors scrambled and not in order. For example, I'm pulling news articles from a search on a newspaper's website. I had selectors for the date published, article title, url to the article, and the little snippet/article preview. It returned ALL of the data requested, but none of the selectors are on one line together in the CSV file, so I can't tell what dates go with what urls/article titles, and what snippets belong to what article url/title.