IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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50.168.72.115 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 44 minutes ago |
152.32.129.54 | hk | 8090 | 44 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 44 minutes ago |
68.185.57.66 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
87.248.129.32 | ae | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
50.231.104.58 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
194.158.203.14 | by | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
50.207.199.81 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
50.174.7.156 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 44 minutes ago |
85.8.68.2 | de | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
103.118.47.243 | kh | 8080 | 44 minutes ago |
185.49.31.207 | pl | 8081 | 44 minutes ago |
50.207.199.86 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
212.127.93.185 | pl | 8081 | 44 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 44 minutes ago |
50.168.72.116 | us | 80 | 44 minutes ago |
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To parse a TXT file with PHP, you can read the content of the file and process it line by line or as a whole, depending on your specific requirements. Here's a simple example of reading and parsing a TXT file line by line
Assuming you have a TXT file named example.txt with content like this:
Line 1: This is the first line.
Line 2: This is the second line.
Line 3: This is the third line.
You can use the following PHP code:
This example reads each line from the TXT file and echoes it. You can replace the echo statement with your specific parsing logic based on the content of each line.
If you want to read the entire content of the file at once, you can use the file_get_contents function:
Adjust the code based on your specific needs and the structure of the TXT file you are working with.
To hide the Chrome browser during Selenium C# tests, you can use the --headless flag when initializing the ChromeDriver. The --headless flag runs Chrome in headless mode, which means it will run in the background without a visible user interface.
Here's an example of how to set up a headless Chrome browser using Selenium C#:
First, install the necessary NuGet packages for Selenium WebDriver and ChromeDriver:
Install-Package OpenQA.Selenium.Chrome
Install-Package OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriver
Then, create a new C# class for your Selenium test, for example, HeadlessChromeExample.cs.
Write the test code:
using OpenQA.Selenium;
using OpenQA.Selenium.Chrome;
using System;
namespace HeadlessChromeExample
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Set the path to the ChromeDriver executable
string driverPath = "/path/to/chromedriver";
// Create a new instance of the ChromeDriver with the --headless flag
IWebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(driverPath, new ChromeOptions()
{
// Set the headless mode to true
Headless = true
});
// Navigate to the webpage
driver.Navigate().GoToUrl("http://example.com");
// Perform your test actions here
// Close the WebDriver instance
driver.Quit();
}
}
}
Run the test:
You can run your test using your preferred C# IDE or by using the command line. If you're using a console application, you can run the test by pressing Ctrl + F5.
This should help you set up a headless Chrome browser using Selenium C# and execute your test without the browser being visible. Make sure to replace "/path/to/chromedriver" with the actual path to your ChromeDriver executable and "http://example.com" with the URL of the webpage you want to test.
To set a proxy on NOX, you can follow these steps:
1. Open NOX Player: Launch the NOX Player application on your computer.
2. Click on the "Menu" icon: Locate the Menu icon, which looks like three horizontal lines, in the top right corner of the NOX Player window. Click on it to open the menu.
3. Select "Settings": From the menu, click on the "Settings" option to open the settings panel.
4. Go to "Advanced Settings": In the settings panel, click on the "Advanced Settings" tab.
5. Scroll down to "Proxy Settings": In the Advanced Settings tab, scroll down to the "Proxy Settings" section.
6. Enable "Use Proxy": To enable the proxy, check the box next to "Use Proxy."
7. Enter the Proxy Address and Port: In the "Proxy Address" field, enter the IP address or hostname of your proxy server. In the "Proxy Port" field, enter the port number of your proxy server.
8. Configure additional settings (optional): If your proxy requires authentication, you can enter the username and password in the "Proxy Username" and "Proxy Password" fields.
9. Save your changes: Click the "Save" button to apply the changes and enable the proxy in NOX Player.
10. Restart NOX Player: After saving the changes, restart the NOX Player for the new proxy settings to take effect.
Please note that using a proxy may affect your internet connection speed and the performance of NOX Player.
A proxy name is the address or hostname of a proxy server. A proxy server is an intermediary server that acts as a gateway between a client (such as a web browser or application) and the internet. The proxy server receives requests from the client, forwards them to the appropriate server on the internet, and then returns the requested data to the client.
The proxy name is usually an IP address or a domain name that points to the IP address of the proxy server. For example, a proxy server might have a name like "proxy.example.com" or an IP address like "192.168.1.100". Clients use this proxy name to connect to the proxy server, which then processes the requests and provides the necessary resources.
It's important to note that the term "proxy name" can be somewhat ambiguous, as it might refer to the hostname or the actual IP address of the proxy server. In most cases, when people refer to a proxy name, they are referring to the hostname or domain name of the proxy server.
Scrapy does support multiple cookies in requests. If you're facing issues:
- Ensure correct cookie syntax (cookies parameter in Request).
- Check for unique cookie names; conflicts may occur.
- Verify cookies match the request domain and path.
- Check cookie expiry dates.
- Some websites may filter or reject requests with multiple cookies.
- Manage sessions and middleware carefully.
- Enable Scrapy logging at DEBUG level for more details.
- Use Scrapy's CookieJar for managing cookies.
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