I'm interested in manipulating google results.
Someone has been able to do this,he reordered google results in 2
columns using XPath
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/32231.user.js
I'd like to also be abel to do something similiar,but I can't figgure
out how he got to that XPath string that he used here gEntry =
document.evaluate("//l...@class='g'] | //d...@class='g'] | //li
[...@class='g w0'] | //l...@class='g s
w0']",document,null,XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE,null);

because google's search page doesn't have the source code directly, it
has some weird js that generates it.
how can I get a html page after it's rendered in a file so I can
inspect it to see what I need to do ?
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