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<blockquote data-quote="offbyone" data-source="post: 680180" data-attributes="member: 73415"><p>If the final page is build from secondary requests (e.g. using ajax), and the data coming from those results is what you need in the first place, you should use the urls of those requests with your regex, as they contains the data you need. If you need the data in the primary html to make the ajax request, it's now time to build your own util in c# that does so. This can in no way be solved with one generic util without making it overly complex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offbyone, post: 680180, member: 73415"] If the final page is build from secondary requests (e.g. using ajax), and the data coming from those results is what you need in the first place, you should use the urls of those requests with your regex, as they contains the data you need. If you need the data in the primary html to make the ajax request, it's now time to build your own util in c# that does so. This can in no way be solved with one generic util without making it overly complex. [/QUOTE]
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