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<font size="-1">The only way you might try is to workout the ajax
call the retrieves the data. But you going to need to do it in a
new tab as I am guessing there using Session ID's for identification
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/02/15 11:53, Martin wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 16/02/15 11:40, Paul wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Would I be right to assume that you cant get the data from a view page
source ?
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Unfortunately not. I see the web page html for the panels, and then
there is a whole load of references to javascript, ".js", "javax"...
Similarly so for inspecting any elements...
:-(
I'm guessing their programming outputs direct to the display...
And they only allow you to view a few lines of ticket at a time!!!
Scrolling down for the next few lines takes a few seconds each time as
the display panel is redrawn at each page-down click...
Cheers,
Martin
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Folks,
I'm fighting a hopelessly unwieldy web browser based "ticketing
system" from a sub-simian operated "major 'cloud' provider" who take a
day per ticket entry and we're at 19 ticket entires to try to get some
data out of them...
And I'm finally there except the "....." operators have done a
cut'n'paste into their ticket system that then displays the data in a
javascript web panel. Looks pretty but totally useless for copying or
saving anywhere! (All by fiendishly unhelpful design?... No save or
export buttons...)
So... Any easy options to circumvent that?
(Other than screen dumps and OCR?!)
(And so avoid another 4 days to tease them into doing anything useful!)
And let this be a moral to you to *NEVER* allow all or /any/ of your
data to get sucked into someone else's 'cloud'...
(And no, I'm not that stupid but some other poor naive poor lost souls
have been...)
:-(
Cheers,
Martin
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