
- #Octoparse scrub fields in pages with no urls for android#
- #Octoparse scrub fields in pages with no urls software#
#Octoparse scrub fields in pages with no urls software#
It is not used by any reputable software cracking tools. It was used in the early days of cracking, but is now completely insecure. Brute force cracking is a very old, and very insecure, password-cracking method. Octoparse uses the term "brute force" to describe its method of breaking passwords. Feel free to add other information if you think it's helpful.) (I will make an edit to this question to reflect that.
#Octoparse scrub fields in pages with no urls for android#
If you do happen to find any other apps for Octoparse, or any other apps for Android at all, please let us know. No, but I haven't found any other apps that are.

I'd say "public" means "you can read and understand how it works", not "it's open to the public" or "everybody can access it". Octoparse is a public open source project. Over time, I learned more about Octoparse's workings and I'm now able to make API requests.Īs for being public, there is no real definition for "public" in this case. When I started working on Octoparse, I didn't have any idea how Octoparse worked and I just made it work by requesting URLs with my browser. Octoparse checks if there is a server available that matches your request and it'll serve the page back to you. The way Octoparse works, you request a specific web server that is running on the machine. The API is not a single web server but several servers that are connected via HTTP. You can sign up for a free account and then make your own API calls. As I mentioned before, it's built to be a free service to the community. I did some research and found that I could scrape the sites as I was doing now, but I could only scrape the sites from work (in my case, from home) and only in very specific circumstances. A few years ago, I was contacted by the company that administers the sites on which I used to scrape. It's unlikely that any of them would take a complaint from you seriously enough to investigate it. Facebook can't stop you from scraping, but they can stop you from showing the results in public places. What is the Facebook business rules regarding web scraping? I mean, what are the legal issues with it? Is it allowed and if it is allowed, what are the requirements for getting permissions to do this? Thanks! You're not asking a question you're asking to know whether you're allowed to use a particular technique to do something that you are doing anyway.
