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50.217.226.41 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
209.97.150.167 | us | 3128 | 4 minutes ago |
50.174.7.162 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.169.37.50 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
190.108.84.168 | pe | 4145 | 4 minutes ago |
50.174.7.159 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
72.10.160.91 | ca | 29605 | 4 minutes ago |
50.171.122.27 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
218.252.231.17 | hk | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.220.168.134 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 4 minutes ago |
159.203.61.169 | ca | 8080 | 4 minutes ago |
50.223.246.239 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
47.243.114.192 | hk | 8180 | 4 minutes ago |
50.169.222.243 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
72.10.160.174 | ca | 1871 | 4 minutes ago |
50.174.7.152 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.174.7.157 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
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Parsing HTML in C++ can be achieved using libraries that provide HTML parsing capabilities. One such popular library is Gumbo, developed by Google. Gumbo is an HTML5 parsing library that provides an easy-to-use API for extracting information from HTML documents.
Here's a basic example of parsing HTML using Gumbo in C++
Install Gumbo Library
Follow the installation instructions on the Gumbo GitHub repository to build and install the library.
Include Gumbo Headers in Your C++ Code:
#include
Write HTML Parsing Code:
#include
#include
void parseHtml(const char* html) {
GumboOutput* output = gumbo_parse(html);
// Process the parsed HTML tree
// ...
// Clean up
gumbo_destroy_output(&kGumboDefaultOptions, output);
}
int main() {
const char* html = "Sample HTML Hello, World!
";
parseHtml(html);
return 0;
}
The parseHtml function takes an HTML string as input, uses Gumbo to parse it, and then you can traverse the resulting parse tree to extract information.
Traverse the Parse Tree:
void traverseNode(GumboNode* node) {
if (node->type == GUMBO_NODE_ELEMENT) {
// Handle element node
GumboElement* element = &node->v.element;
// Extract tag name: element->tag
// Process attributes: element->attributes
} else if (node->type == GUMBO_NODE_TEXT) {
// Handle text node
GumboText* text = &node->v.text;
// Extract text content: text->text
}
// Recursively traverse child nodes
if (node->type != GUMBO_NODE_TEXT && node->v.element.children.length > 0) {
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < node->v.element.children.length; ++i) {
traverseNode(static_cast(node->v.element.children.data[i]));
}
}
}
void processParsedHtml(GumboNode* root) {
// Traverse the parsed HTML tree
traverseNode(root);
}
Modify the traverseNode function according to your needs to extract information from HTML elements and text nodes.
Compile and Run:
Compile your C++ code with the Gumbo library linked.
Run the executable.
Remember to handle memory management properly and check for errors when using Gumbo. The example above provides a basic framework, and you may need to adapt it based on the specific HTML structure you are dealing with.
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Open the browser.
Click on the Opera icon in the upper left corner.
Go to "Settings".
Select the "Advanced" option.
Scroll down to the "System" tab.
Click "Open proxy settings for computer".
Click on "Network settings".
Activate the "Use a proxy server" option.
In the tab that opens, specify the IP address of the proxy server. The address must be entered in the field of the protocol to which the proxy server belongs. You can get this information from your proxy provider.
Click "OK" to save your settings.
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