10-28-2013, 04:04 PM
Damn it! I forgot about the tutorial. Sorry :sad:
I'll post it tomorrow, if I get time :sad:
EDIT:
Simple is better than nothing, right?
Setup tools:
The thing is:
After installing these (standard next->next procedure), you place the chrome driver .exe in the same folder where you saved the python source code (source code saved as .py)
Then you navigate to the folder with CMD (cd and cd ..). If don't know how, You can try googling "cmd basics"
when you're in the folder, you simply run the script: python whateveryousaveditas.py
It will ask you about url, proxie path and threads. Keep the threads low (5-10), as this opens an actual web browser.
I will also point out that it is almost impossible to use your pc normally while this is running (new windows pop up all the time)
I will try to post a more in-detail tutorial tomorrow, but can't promise.
Post your questions etc. here or pm me
I'll post it tomorrow, if I get time :sad:
EDIT:
Simple is better than nothing, right?
Setup tools:
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PIP:[To see links please register here]
(these are .msi/.exe installers)The thing is:
After installing these (standard next->next procedure), you place the chrome driver .exe in the same folder where you saved the python source code (source code saved as .py)
Then you navigate to the folder with CMD (cd and cd ..). If don't know how, You can try googling "cmd basics"
when you're in the folder, you simply run the script: python whateveryousaveditas.py
It will ask you about url, proxie path and threads. Keep the threads low (5-10), as this opens an actual web browser.
I will also point out that it is almost impossible to use your pc normally while this is running (new windows pop up all the time)
I will try to post a more in-detail tutorial tomorrow, but can't promise.
Post your questions etc. here or pm me