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how to ask this question?
Do you have English counterpart to “To ask a question is a shame of a moment. Not to ask the question is a shame for whole life”?How do teachers ask to calculate expressions?Is “How do you … ?” a polite question to ask the right way to do things?How do you ask about color preferences?How to ask for a person to come by?Origin of 'the new normal' as a freestanding phraseCorrect way to ask somethingHow do you call..? vs. What do you call…?How to better reword this sentence? (cover letter writing question)“I hesitated to ask.” So did I ask or not ask?
I wanna download a whole article from a series of pages in a website like a long article divided into several webpages and we click the Next Page at the bottom.
here are some keywords to search with Google.
"how to download continuous pages in a website"
"how to download a whole article from a series of pages in a website"
I think my questions above are not what they are supposed to mean because I don't get correct search results.
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I wanna download a whole article from a series of pages in a website like a long article divided into several webpages and we click the Next Page at the bottom.
here are some keywords to search with Google.
"how to download continuous pages in a website"
"how to download a whole article from a series of pages in a website"
I think my questions above are not what they are supposed to mean because I don't get correct search results.
expressions
I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago
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I wanna download a whole article from a series of pages in a website like a long article divided into several webpages and we click the Next Page at the bottom.
here are some keywords to search with Google.
"how to download continuous pages in a website"
"how to download a whole article from a series of pages in a website"
I think my questions above are not what they are supposed to mean because I don't get correct search results.
expressions
I wanna download a whole article from a series of pages in a website like a long article divided into several webpages and we click the Next Page at the bottom.
here are some keywords to search with Google.
"how to download continuous pages in a website"
"how to download a whole article from a series of pages in a website"
I think my questions above are not what they are supposed to mean because I don't get correct search results.
expressions
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I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago
add a comment |
I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago
I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago
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I would say "contiguous" instead of continuous would be better. But really, though google-fu is related English, but I don't think this is the right venue for the question. Between you and me, if the webpage doesn't give you the option, you would need some kind of web crawling program that parses and works with HTML.
– BenL
4 hours ago
Yes actually I have done it, but my point turns to the expression of the question. So you think replacing continuous with contiguous will fit this situation?
– Ace Ace
4 hours ago