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m59
m59
05:33
@Vincent, in case you join this room and I'm gone, I'll check back often, so stick around and I'll ping you.
Hey, man!
Vincent?
yow dude.
m59
m59
If I were you, I would remove those two posts. I can help you get started.
ok sir. ill remove now.
m59
m59
Don't say "sir" lol. English isn't your first language, eh :)
haha. ok . now, do you know what my problem about that post?
m59
m59
05:43
First, you need to get the page source
Stop me if there's anything you don't totally understand
m59
m59
JavaScript is probably not an option because of cross-domain issues.
i need to screen scrape it. and get the specific video url.
ye probably.
i have this search engine.
when you search a movie
it will display a list of possible results
now. my problem is
m59
m59
one sec
how will i only get the video embed on each of this links. because it will only redirect me to their own webpage.
ok :)
m59
m59
05:50
Well, I would love to use js for the processing, but js can't scrape it.
What server side language are you using?
php .
would it be possible if js?
m59
m59
That's ^ probably all you need.
It's fairly straightforward. You can search for the videos on the page. Videos will be <iframe>, <object>, <video>, or maybe <embed>.
Of course, there's no guarantee about what you'll get from those. For example, iframes could be just about anything.
But you can manually inspect the items on the pages you're wanting to scrape and get a feel for what to look for, then use the html parser to find them.
ok dude. thanks for this. btw. im a new programmer. so it's hard for me .
anyway thanks :)
m59
m59
@Vincent my junky computer crashed
No problem. To help you with your posts on SO, be sure you have googled all the keywords related to your issue. Study things in the results and mess around with some code...then ask specific questions with at least "pseudo" code.
Have a good night!
06:11
thanks m59.

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