01-28-2022, 12:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2022, 04:25 PM by Leatherneck.)
(01-28-2022, 05:46 AM)loopline Wrote: Then just ignore the wild card string.
When you test the engine, it will give you the option to save the raw html, you want to do that and use the markers from that. Because that is the exact formatting that scrapebox will see. If you are looking at the source code in a browser, it might be different, which is why it might not work for the markers.
Thanks for the quick reply.
...I did ultimately figure it out. As you said, the HTML returned was slightly different from the page source.
I found the URL was predicated with a different string. When I changed the before URL to match that...You know, it worked!
Here is what I'm using as a footprint for google scholar in case anyone else needs to use it.
[Engine1]
Displayname=Google Scholar
QueryString=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start={PAGENUM}&q={KEYWORD}&hl=en&as_sdt=0,44
MustBeInLink=
MustNotBeInLink="javascript:void(0)"
JustBeforeLink=tabindex="-1"><a href="
RightAfterLink=" data-clk=
PageStart=0
PageInc=5
NextPageMarker=<b style="display:block;margin-left:53px">Next</b>
Translation=%3f=?|%3d==|%26=&|%3a=:|&=&|%2F=/
headerData=
Is there a repository of custom engines people have set up? A place to share and exchange engines for various uses.
Thanks, Leatherneck