Hi Phil,

Thanks

I develop an automatic way to detect such behavior. I just want to see if
there is a better way to do such thing. I am sure this sorts of hack
behavior is not unique to me. It must be a common problem. And should have
some clever way to handle it.

Regards
Leigh


On 4 July 2014 11:50, Phil Scadden <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >
> > What I am doing is to make it not cost effective to grab the site I
> > work on vs hiring someone to input data themselves.
> Okay. I would mix it up as well though. Use a randomizer in the server
> to change how the data will be display. Any one method will encourage
> effort in a work around. If the site is unstable to a scraper this you
> have to put a lot of effort into identifying and extracting the bits of
> interest. Especially go for random id/name in DOM elements that hold the
> data.
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