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How does Yandex do its trick?

xarzu
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How does Yandex do its trick?

I want to programatically get the contents of a Yandex.com search result.

The proglem is that a search page url does not change when you do a search on yandex.com and advance to see more pages. It must be done somehow by javascript. Any ideas?
Nov 15 '12 #1
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Rabbit
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Either they used AJAX which does utilize javascript. Or they submitted the form using POST, which does not need javascript.

To know which one, you'll have to look at the source code.
Nov 15 '12 #2
gits
5,390 Expert Mod 4TB
they do an ajax-call - example: searching for 'foo'

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  1. Request URL:http://www.yandex.com/yandsearch?callback=jQuery17206589801728259772_1353055233908&yu=6637636561352994895&text=foo&lr=87&p=1&ajax=%7B%22b-serp2-list%22%3A%7B%7D%2C%22b-more%22%3A%7B%7D%7D&_=1353055234047
  2. Request Method:GET
Nov 16 '12 #3

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