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I wonder how to extract only links finished by extensions .swf from the source code of a web page and save them on text file in order to download them after ?
So i just have this code :
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Thank you for your reply but i don't know why i got this error
Le terme « Invoke-WebRequest » n'est pas reconnu comme nom d'applet de commande, fonctio
n, fichier de script ou programme exécutable. Vérifiez l'orthographe du nom, ou si un ch
emin d'accès existe, vérifiez que le chemin d'accès est correct et réessayez.
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+ $doc=Invoke-WebRequest <<<< http://www.addictinggames.com/car-games/moto-x3m-game.jsp
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Invoke-WebRequest:String) [], CommandNot
FoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
When i do like this i got nothing because,i think what i want to catch is http://www.addictinggames.com/newGames/ ... to-x3m.swf and is located under a javascript not a link ? so is there a workaround to do that correctly ?
No there is no "work-around" if the link is on another page or is synthetic then you cannot get it. Many web designers do this to prevent what you are doing. Others do it so the links can be changed in a database without having to change the page. ASP.Net pages are also like this. You cannot predict any instance of a page.
I am not saying it Is impossible but that you have to figure it out on a case by case basis. That is why they pay big bucks to people who know how to do this. I cannot teach you how to do it. It comes from knowing and having experience with web coding and design as well as many hours of screen scraping. It is mostly an art backed by a broad skillset. It cannot be taught in an afternoon.
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