Web scraping (web harvesting or web data extraction) is a computer software technique of extracting information from websites. Usually, such software programs simulate human exploration of the World Wide Web by either implementing low-level Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), or embedding a fully-fledged web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
Web scraping is closely related to web indexing, which indexes information on the web using a bot or web crawler and is a universal technique adopted by most search engines. In contrast, web scraping focuses more on the transfor...
If you want to see the thing I'm working on just search Youtube for 'TigaMail'.
Be warned - even though I'm a coding scrub, I am incredibly proud of it, even though the one on the video isn't what it is now. The latest version is much better.
@Iplodman One of my favorites are to make a simple text editor and ask someone to test it.Then (in the code) have a server.What I made it do is basically insert the messages I send into the text they are editing
Good to hear... oh... I'm pleased to (albeit temporarily) have returned to the madness of my normal days rather than the chaos of the last week or so....
@Jerry can't really complain, some first class food and fantastic accommodation and company and opened doors for several new opportunities etc.... just a bit too much non-stop all in one go for this old puppy
@ffisegydd B.. B.. b... but don't you have a picture of me on the bedside table or something? Don't you see me in your dreams? I'm hurt Stewie - I'm hurt...!
Well I would do but I'm only a baby and babies have strange memories. That's why peek a boo is such an awful game to play. The baby literally thinks you don't exist anymore.
Can't remeber what it's called. The one where you put the towel over your head and because it believes you can't see it - it can't see you...
@ffisegydd this memory thing... is this why sometimes it's be nice to Brian... then othertimes you're trying to rip my tail off (I mean - did you have to go so far with the leg last time?)
(nice little plug to sopython and why we chose that route instead of the C++-faq tag style route)
Umm... where was it on meta...
Woo hooo! Well, look what we have here... A real Stack Overflow meta. If you're curious about what happened today, see: Operation 'Split, All The Metas!'
I have php 5.3 and mysql server 5.5 installed. I need to install php-mysql, but got the following conflict. How do I resolve this?
yum install php-mysql
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirrors.versaweb.com
* elrepo: elrepo.org
* extras: yum...
No idea... I'd only end up having to look at the docs that are googleable or code... and you can do the former, and I don't have time for the later I'm afraid :)
Ahh okies... just got the Yearling badge on meta.so - what remarkable timing for the change-over :p
@Iplodman The Meta site for Stack Overflow was split into Meta Stack Overflow (SO’s actual meta site), and Meta Stack Exchange (the generic network meta site).
As the first in the family, its Meta site was always used to also discuss general Stack Exchange stuff, like technical stuff that would affect every site.
So to generalize that, they split MSO (Meta Stack Overflow) into a real meta site (like ever other SE site has), and MSE (Meta Stack Exchange) which will be only used for the general stuff.
In Firefox if you have the "web developer" tool bar addon. You can click disable -> disable cache -> check for new version of page every time. Then reload the URL and it will refresh your cache. So you don't need to clear your full cache.
From cptstubing06's comment, the following can help clear...
I only glanced at the post... just saw title, sounded like it might be spam/likely to attract spam, thought it might be worth a glance... then lost interest
Hi all, I'm getting started with Django and making a simple blog app to learn and am wondering (for example), should I be separating 'Blog' and 'Tags' into separate apps within the project? I'm having difficulty really understanding a rule of thumb for when to separate apps.
I would... a blog could make use of tags, but conceptually, non-blogs could make use of tags for other things... unless they're exclusively blog tags :)
@poke I saw you and @Abhishek and thought "who are all of these other new people??!!" then I realized i'm in the wrong room. Its like highschool chemistry all over again.
Well... it's one of those no matter how bad the signage there's a reluctance to ask anyone should someone be available. So you end up effectively loitering and looking dodgy...
The other day, I couldn't work out quite which was which, there were four of them
So ended up going for the other that had the smallest dress, that probably wasn't carrying a circle
It may be useful to use threading here - if send_email takes half a minute to execute, then you can give it its own thread separate from the GUI's, so the window will continue responding to user input
It doesn't make sense to me, but I'm generally uninformed about email