James Addison
James Addison
FWIW, #150 needn't be considered a blocker for adding `h-recipe` support. It'd be nice to find a pure Python approach (I think that'd reduce build times and arguably be safer...
> @jayaddison do you maybe have any further recommendations/ previous examples about circumventing such bot detections or if that should even be attempted considering the ethics of it? Good findings.....
> @jayaddison do you maybe have any further recommendations/ previous examples about circumventing such bot detections or if that should even be attempted considering the ethics of it? @gloriousDan some...
No problem - if my message seemed a bit strict/pessimistic, it's because I think it's safer to pause until we learn and/or discuss it more (or get some of confirmation...
Converting to draft while considering whether raising an exception is the best course of action for fields that are not expected to be possible to extract from a particular website.
The arguman service is available again at https://arguman.org - although only in Türkçe (Turkish) language so far I think. It would be impressive if historic debate data could be restored...
Thanks for the suggestion list @marvinstorage! Have you tried to retrieve recipe data from any of the recipes on these sites using the [`wild_mode` argument](https://github.com/hhursev/recipe-scrapers#faq)?
It's been a while since I opened this, and I'll admit to not remembering a lot about format-strings in C (I mostly program in Python). I'm fairly confident in 9b5630d956c40fe06de096aac88c8657898eec93...
@Noxeus can you confirm whether this approach still works for you? I received an 'access denied' result when attempting to retrieve a recipe with this code and HTTP headers.
Thanks for your patience on this @helmerzNL - glad to hear it seems to be [resolved](https://github.com/hhursev/recipe-scrapers/pull/992#issuecomment-2086694876), although as far as I know, there weren't any changes in `recipe-scrapers` itself that...