[Tutor] HTML Parsing
Mitesh H. Budhabhatti
mitesh.budhabhatti at gmail.com
Sat May 31 10:38:34 CEST 2014
>
> I see others have answered the programming question, but there's
> a separate one. What is the license of the particular ste, yahoo
> in this case. For an occasional scrape, nobody's likely to mind.
> But if you plan any volume, using the official api is more
> polite.
Thanks for the reply. We have a legacy intranet site that hosts reports in
html. I need to convert reports in CSV format. So I wanted to connect to
the site and parse to CSV.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:10 AM, Dave Angel <davea at davea.name> wrote:
> "Mitesh H. Budhabhatti" <mitesh.budhabhatti at gmail.com> Wrote in
> message:
>
> (please post in text email, not html. Doesn't matter for most
> people on this particular message, but it's the polite thing to
> do)
>
> I see others have answered the programming question, but there's
> a separate one. What is the license of the particular ste, yahoo
> in this case. For an occasional scrape, nobody's likely to mind.
> But if you plan any volume, using the official api is more
> polite.
>
> --
> DaveA
>
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