If you are up to the challenge, try Python and the BeautifulSoup4 library. It has lots of tools to deal with decoding html and reading content.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 9:04 AM American Citizen <[email protected]> wrote: > Richard: > > Thanks for the steer in the right direction. I installed the text > browser "links" and tried it out on the NOAA website, but it cannot > handle some of the embedded menus dealing with graphics correctly, such > as the webpage showing the animations. (which is what I am after) > > - Randall > > On 11/8/24 02:22, Richard Owlett wrote: > > On 11/7/24 11:40 PM, American Citizen wrote: > >> Does anyone have experience driving the typical internet browsers, > >> such as Mozilla Firefox from the bash command line? > >> [snip description I didn't grok ] > > > > I'm unsure of your ultimate goal. > > Do the hits from this DuckDuckGo search tend in useful direction(s)? > > > > https://html.duckduckgo.com/html?q=%22command%20line%22%20%22browser%22 >
