IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
91.92.155.207 | ch | 3128 | 53 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
83.1.176.118 | pl | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
87.248.129.26 | ae | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
158.255.77.169 | ae | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
212.127.93.185 | pl | 8081 | 53 minutes ago |
213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
194.158.203.14 | by | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
121.182.138.71 | kr | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
168.196.214.187 | br | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
50.114.33.43 | kh | 8080 | 53 minutes ago |
213.33.126.130 | at | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
103.118.46.174 | kh | 8080 | 53 minutes ago |
38.54.71.67 | np | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 53 minutes ago |
103.216.50.224 | kh | 8080 | 53 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | 4145 | 53 minutes ago |
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Go through the "Control Panel" to the "Browser Properties" section. Open the "Connections" tab, and then by clicking on the "Network settings" button at the bottom, uncheck the "Proxy server" box. Also uncheck the "Auto-detection" checkbox under "Auto-configuration".
To scrape images in C#, you can use the HTMLAgilityPack library for parsing HTML and retrieving image URLs. Here's a basic example
Install HTMLAgilityPack
You can install the HTMLAgilityPack NuGet package using the following command in the Package Manager Console:
Install-Package HtmlAgilityPack
Write a C# script to scrape images:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using HtmlAgilityPack;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
string url = "https://example.com"; // Replace with the URL of the page you want to scrape images from
// Download HTML content from the URL
HtmlWeb web = new HtmlWeb();
HtmlDocument document = web.Load(url);
// Extract image URLs
List imageUrls = ExtractImageUrls(document, url);
// Print the extracted image URLs
foreach (string imageUrl in imageUrls)
{
Console.WriteLine(imageUrl);
}
}
static List ExtractImageUrls(HtmlDocument document, string baseUrl)
{
List imageUrls = new List();
// Select image elements using XPath
var imageElements = document.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//img[@src]");
if (imageElements != null)
{
foreach (var imageElement in imageElements)
{
// Extract image URL from the src attribute
string imageUrl = imageElement.GetAttributeValue("src", "");
// Make the URL absolute if it's a relative URL
imageUrl = new Uri(new Uri(baseUrl), imageUrl).AbsoluteUri;
// Add the URL to the list
imageUrls.Add(imageUrl);
}
}
return imageUrls;
}
}
This script uses HTMLAgilityPack to load the HTML content of a webpage and extract image URLs using XPath. The ExtractImageUrls method selects image elements with the XPath query "//img[@src]", retrieves the src attribute, and converts relative URLs to absolute URLs.
Run the script:
Replace the url variable with the URL of the webpage you want to scrape images from.
Run the script to see the list of image URLs.
Building a chain of proxies in Selenium involves configuring a WebDriver with a Proxy object that represents a chain of proxies. Here's an example using Python with Selenium and the Chrome WebDriver:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.proxy import Proxy, ProxyType
# Create a Proxy object for the first proxy in the chain
proxy1 = Proxy()
proxy1.http_proxy = "http://proxy1.example.com:8080"
proxy1.ssl_proxy = "http://proxy1.example.com:8080"
proxy1.proxy_type = ProxyType.MANUAL
# Create a Proxy object for the second proxy in the chain
proxy2 = Proxy()
proxy2.http_proxy = "http://proxy2.example.com:8080"
proxy2.ssl_proxy = "http://proxy2.example.com:8080"
proxy2.proxy_type = ProxyType.MANUAL
# Create a Proxy object for the final proxy in the chain
proxy3 = Proxy()
proxy3.http_proxy = "http://proxy3.example.com:8080"
proxy3.ssl_proxy = "http://proxy3.example.com:8080"
proxy3.proxy_type = ProxyType.MANUAL
# Create a chain of proxies
proxies_chain = f"{proxy1.proxy, proxy2.proxy, proxy3.proxy}"
# Set up ChromeOptions with the proxy chain
chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
chrome_options.add_argument(f"--proxy-server={proxies_chain}")
# Create the WebDriver with ChromeOptions
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
# Now you can use the driver with the proxy chain for your automation tasks
driver.get("https://example.com")
# Close the browser window when done
driver.quit()
In this example:
Three Proxy objects (proxy1, proxy2, and proxy3) are created, each representing a different proxy in the chain. You need to replace the placeholder URLs (http://proxy1.example.com:8080, etc.) with the actual proxy server URLs.
The ProxyType.MANUAL option is used to indicate that the proxy settings are configured manually.
The proxies_chain variable is a comma-separated string representing the chain of proxies.
The --proxy-server option is added to ChromeOptions to specify the proxy chain.
A Chrome WebDriver instance is created with the configured ChromeOptions.
Clicking an AJAX button in Selenium can be a bit tricky, as AJAX buttons often rely on JavaScript to perform the click action instead of using the traditional HTML click event. To click an AJAX button in Selenium, you can follow these steps:
1. Locate the AJAX button element using its unique identifier (e.g., ID, name, CSS selector, or XPath).
2. Use JavaScript to simulate the click action on the button element.
Here's an example using Python with the Selenium WebDriver:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains
# Set up the Chrome WebDriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
# Navigate to the page containing the AJAX button
driver.get("https://example.com")
# Locate the AJAX button element
button = driver.find_element(By.ID, "ajaxButton")
# Click the AJAX button using JavaScript
driver.execute_script("arguments[0].click();", button)
Alternatively, you can use the ActionChains class to perform a right-click and then a left-click sequence, which can sometimes simulate a button click:
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains
# Locate the AJAX button element
button = driver.find_element(By.ID, "ajaxButton")
# Perform a right-click and then a left-click sequence
action = ActionChains(driver)
action.context_click(button).perform()
action.click(button).perform()
Remember to replace "https://example.com" and "ajaxButton" with the actual URL and element identifier of the page and button you're working with.
Keep in mind that these methods may not work for all AJAX buttons, as some buttons may use more complex JavaScript events or require additional steps to be executed before the click action can be performed. In such cases, you may need to inspect the button's JavaScript code and replicate the necessary steps in your Selenium script.
It means a private proxy server used by several users. For example, one of them has bought a paid proxy and lets his friend use it for a fee. That is, he "shared" his proxy (shared means "common").
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