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Posted by philippe doulet on 10/29/07 09:28
thank you very much for your help
it'a pity not to get all the file ! too bad !
philippe
"Neredbojias" <monstersquasher@yahoo.com> a ιcrit dans le message de news:
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> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:01:44
> GMT philippe doulet scribed:
>
>> thank you for answer
>> I have tried with an example . I give you now the real process I have
>> done I want to get informations about "public markets"
>> so ,
>> 1/ I navigate to http://www.orleans.fr/
>> 2/ on the page , I click on "marchιs publics" , the page
>> http://www.orleans.fr/Economie/MarchesPublics01.cfm opens
>> 3/on this page I click on "consulter les avis de la ville d'orlιans"
>> ,the page
>> http://www.orleans.fr/Economie/MarchesPublics01a.cfm opens .
>> In this page appears the frame with informations that I want to get
>> I open the source of the page : I find
>> <iframe
>> src="https://www.achatpublic.com/sdm/ent/gen/index-collectivite.jsp?or
>> ganisme=HP7X8RHS21_Ville+d'Orl%E9ans" scrolling="yes" width="100%"
>> height="590" frameborder="0"></iframe>I open the source (of the
>> frame) all informations are in a table (but onlypage 1: to get more
>> :--> click on 2)I want to download
>> "https://www.achatpublic.com
>
>> ..........."philippe"
>
> https://www.achatpublic.com by itself redirects to
> http://www.achatpublic.com
>
> You can, however, save the page in the iframe by either saving a "view-
> source" of it or just "save page" through the browser. For example, use
> Firefox and navigate the links as you describe. Right-click on the iframe
> then select "This frame". From the list you can select "Show only this
> frame", but notice what happens - you lose the content. That's because
> sessions are involved and there might be javascript inter-relations as
> well. Instead, if you select "Save frame as" or "View frame source",
> you'll save the page you want. Unfortunately, the links won't work. The
> reason is (for one) that the link to page 2 is a link to a javascript
> function which in turn submits a form, -something that won't happen
> locally
> on your computer. Therefore, you'll never "get" page 2 even if the markup
> is there in the source already.
>
> In brief, you can't "download" https://www.achatpublic.com without the
> queries which provide the content you want but make it impossible to use
> without the server.
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Just a boogar in the proboscis of life.
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