Frank 177 Posted July 26, 2015 Report Share Posted July 26, 2015 I'm beginning to write ubot tutorials on the newest version of ubot studio from the super simple to advanced topics, including featured plugins and external utilities. I need your help though. To ensure that I don't upset web site owners, building automation routines on established sites may be a total no-no. I need site pages written in php or straight html that move from easy to automate to almost impossible to automate. I'm starting to generate a site with these pages and anyone who contributes to what I end up using and publishing to a dedicated learning platform will be rewarded with full free access to all the tutorials that I generate. Again, I can only take stuff you know isn't copyrighted or infringes on someone else's online domain. If you've already done tutorials on the ubot studio site, many are one's I've created, so you know that I really want to create quality training materials and this is no exception. Thanks! Frank 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Code Docta (Nick C.) 638 Posted July 26, 2015 Report Share Posted July 26, 2015 http://httpbin.org should have all you need https://httpbin.org where ":n" is just put an integerhttp://httpbin.org/bytes/1000will give a fake download of that size you can pass info in the urlhttp://httpbin.org/get?username=ubot&password=myfakepassword and much more like here is a formhttp://httpbin.org/forms/post if you don't understand something just PM me CD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Frank 177 Posted July 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted July 27, 2015 http://httpbin.org should have all you need https://httpbin.org where ":n" is just put an integerhttp://httpbin.org/bytes/1000will give a fake download of that size you can pass info in the urlhttp://httpbin.org/get?username=ubot&password=myfakepassword and much more like here is a formhttp://httpbin.org/forms/post if you don't understand something just PM me CDCD, thank you. Great start! I will need to find complex pages to scrape and also pages composed partially with jquery to illustrate waiting and pulling elements after a page load. Thanks again! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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