01-16-2020, 08:09 AM
Hi Matt,
Thank you for taking the time to reply. And for all the awesome instructional content you have created for Scrapebox.
I didn't come across any information on the type of regex used by Scrapebox (and didn't know there were several types). Is there an official Scrapebox documentation that I haven't come across?
I like finding solutions on my own without bothering anyone, but sometimes I feel that's hard to do within the Scrapebox ecosystem.
I removed the ^ at the front and the $ at the end. I read you're not the biggest fan of Regex, so thank you again for having a look at this.
The Custom Data Grabber still didn't return any domains using the updated Module. However, it did create empty txt files in the module data folder instead of csv files with two weird characters in the first cell.
Then I tried the following regex from the site you linked:
Source: http://www.regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=25
Removed the ^ at the front and the $ at the end.
Added the specific tlds I wanted to have returned.
And now it's working.
I don't quite know why. But here we are. Hopefully it will help others searching for a solution in the future.
Thank you again for taking the time to reply. What's the best way people can support you considering you have no official ties to Scrapebox, but do so much for Scrapebox users?
Thank you for taking the time to reply. And for all the awesome instructional content you have created for Scrapebox.
I didn't come across any information on the type of regex used by Scrapebox (and didn't know there were several types). Is there an official Scrapebox documentation that I haven't come across?
I like finding solutions on my own without bothering anyone, but sometimes I feel that's hard to do within the Scrapebox ecosystem.
I removed the ^ at the front and the $ at the end. I read you're not the biggest fan of Regex, so thank you again for having a look at this.
The Custom Data Grabber still didn't return any domains using the updated Module. However, it did create empty txt files in the module data folder instead of csv files with two weird characters in the first cell.
Then I tried the following regex from the site you linked:
Code:
[a-zA-Z0-9\-\.]+\.(com|org|net|mil|edu|COM|ORG|NET|MIL|EDU)
Source: http://www.regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=25
Removed the ^ at the front and the $ at the end.
Added the specific tlds I wanted to have returned.
And now it's working.
I don't quite know why. But here we are. Hopefully it will help others searching for a solution in the future.
Thank you again for taking the time to reply. What's the best way people can support you considering you have no official ties to Scrapebox, but do so much for Scrapebox users?