I don't know if this is asking too much but maybe you're in a generous mood..
I'm doing a PHP fopen on a URL link in order to read the contents of the page and "scrape" off the information I need. Is there a way for Jquery to simulate clicking on all possible links on a page (even within Flash) and then simply record what happens as a result of the click? In this case the onlick fires a javascript function that sends a tracking tag to Omniture via a querystring.
I don't know if this is asking too much but maybe you're in a generous mood..
I'm doing a PHP fopen on a URL link in order to read the contents of the page and "scrape" off the information I need. Is there a way for Jquery to simulate clicking on all possible links on a page (even within Flash) and then simply record what happens as a result of the click? In this case the onlick fires a javascript function that sends a tracking tag to Omniture via a querystring.
Is this the equivalent of saving states? Not really I am guessing though we are simulating a change in state visually by changing the background color.
Awesome video, I like the whole naming convention with the pound sign representing the ID allowing you to create a relationship between the hash at the end of the URL and IDs on the page.
Wow, that zooming is cool, how did you do that?
C0d3Dr4g0n 10 months ago
Great!! Was looking around on the net for an hour on how to do this, thanks!
cstrzelc 1 year ago
thanks so much, you save my life
jmachete 1 year ago
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I don't know if this is asking too much but maybe you're in a generous mood..
I'm doing a PHP fopen on a URL link in order to read the contents of the page and "scrape" off the information I need. Is there a way for Jquery to simulate clicking on all possible links on a page (even within Flash) and then simply record what happens as a result of the click? In this case the onlick fires a javascript function that sends a tracking tag to Omniture via a querystring.
Word. eestavillo at gmail
restavil 1 year ago
I don't know if this is asking too much but maybe you're in a generous mood..
I'm doing a PHP fopen on a URL link in order to read the contents of the page and "scrape" off the information I need. Is there a way for Jquery to simulate clicking on all possible links on a page (even within Flash) and then simply record what happens as a result of the click? In this case the onlick fires a javascript function that sends a tracking tag to Omniture via a querystring.
Word. eestavillo at gmail
restavil 1 year ago
@restavil Not via a website. If you made a browser plugin you could do this.
optikalefxx 1 year ago
Is this the equivalent of saving states? Not really I am guessing though we are simulating a change in state visually by changing the background color.
amit2076 1 year ago
@amit2076 Well it's not saving a state per say. But the goal Is to give the page uniquess when JavaScript has manipulated the content
optikalefxx 1 year ago
@amit2076 You will need to use cookies to save the changes that jquery or any javascript code made to the page.
Or you can use a mysql database to save tha changes that every user of your site do.
I think i helped!!
6690TillNever 1 year ago
thanks u helped me solve a problem with this vid :P 5*
SycophantFoo 1 year ago
cool
asorsuehtam 2 years ago
Awesome video, I like the whole naming convention with the pound sign representing the ID allowing you to create a relationship between the hash at the end of the URL and IDs on the page.
warlord90210 2 years ago
Nice video dude 5*
Timzy921 2 years ago