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Thanks! Do you have any recommended reading for Linux or BASH?

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No worries. I'd rather take the time to learn Python. Thanks for the code though! Super helpful. I've been studying it and it has given me a good "road map".


Thanks!

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I'm already finding some great tips on Google. This tutorial looks pretty helpful:

http://www.newthinktank.com/2010/11/python-2-7-tutorial-pt-13-website-scraping/


Just wasn't sure what the right terminology was to use. Thanks!

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Sorry about that. Intro posted. Thanks!

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Hacking and Security / Searching bulk URL's for specific content
« on: May 07, 2013, 04:45:01 PM »
I'm not sure how to best ask this question.

A website that frequently posts webinars that I watch doesn't really have any security to lock their webinars down. Instead they just email out a link to each webinar. You don't have to be signed in to watch them.


http://media.beaconlive.com/viewitem?bckt=99865


I noticed that if I change the number at the end of the URL (99866), I find other pages. Once in a while, I'll find another webinar that I want to watch from the same company.

Is there a program or script that would allow me to search between [size=78%]http://media.beaconlive.com/viewitem?bckt=99800[/size] and [size=78%]http://media.beaconlive.com/viewitem?bckt=99999[/size]? The search engine could use the .jpeg file that's in the header of each of the websites to yield a positive result. If the specific .jpg appears on one of the sites, that's a webinar I'd like to watch since it is a unique identifier of the company.

Sounds confusing, but thanks for the help!

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