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padding: 5px;
border: 1px solid black;
border-radius: 4px;
background-color: #F5F5F5;
text-decoration: none;
color: black;
box-shadow: 3px 3px 7px 0px #000000;
-webkit-box-shadow: 3px 3px 7px 0px #000000;
-moz-box-shadow: 3px 3px 7px 0px #000000;
-o-box-shadow: 3px 3px 7px 0px #000000;
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< h1 > ScraperScript< / h1 >
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Extremely experimental. < strong > Drag< / strong > the following bookmarklet to your bookmark bar, and click it whenever you want to scrape a page.
It'll let you click any element in the page, and you'll get its unique selector.
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< a class = "bookmarklet" href = "javascript:(function(){_scraper_script=document.createElement('SCRIPT');_scraper_script.type='text/javascript';_scraper_script.src='http://cryto.net/scraperscript/scraperscript.js?x='+(Math.random());document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(_scraper_script);})();" > Help me scrape!< / a >
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ScraperScript will block input to the page while it's active. To get control over your input again, simply close the ScraperScript bar using
the X in the top right corner.
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If things break, send an email to < a href = "mailto:scraperscript@cryto.net" > scraperscript@cryto.net< / a > with a description of what's going wrong,
and a link to the page you are trying to work with.
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There's also a < a href = "http://github.com/joepie91/scraperscript" > repository for this stuff on GitHub< / a > .
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