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Use this option if you have already a website where you want to extract emails from. | Use this option if you have already a website where you want to extract emails from. | ||
- | The option „Page | + | The option „Page |
==== How deep to parse this site ==== | ==== How deep to parse this site ==== | ||
- | This will let you chose how this URL gets parsed and how deep. All links from that same domain get seen as a certain level of sublink from that site. | + | This will let you choose |
==== How deep to parse external sites ==== | ==== How deep to parse external sites ==== | ||
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**%nr%** with numbers that you define. It will add then multiple URLs to parse. Same for the place holder **%string%**. | **%nr%** with numbers that you define. It will add then multiple URLs to parse. Same for the place holder **%string%**. | ||
+ | **%nr%** stands for " | ||
+ | The result are generated URLs that are all getting parsed by the program. You don't need **%string%** in most cases. Just **%nr%** is interesting for you as it can be used to speed things up when you found an URL that holds all the data you need and uses a parameter that is a number. Usually this is a database ID. | ||
==== Login Required Websites ==== | ==== Login Required Websites ==== | ||