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[Template] Web 2.0

OzzOzz
edited September 2012 in New Engines/Platforms
Latest Version (2012/09/08)

(copy/paste in new document and save as "template-web20.ini")

(rename to "template-web20.ini")

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  • This is just a simple template for Web 2.0's with the most common %variables% used. Please remember that most Web 2.0 are very static in registering/login/posting but not all are the same. Some of them have a multi step registraion for example, so you have to add [STEP2] / [REGISTER_STEP2] / [LOGIN_STEP2] accordingly.

    To find the right name of the fields you have to take a look into the source code of the page. I recommend to use Firebug for Firefox to do this.

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  • Did some minor changes to the template and can't edit it.

    You can download it though: http://www.mediafire.com/?e9d6azjiw7y586a

    To make things easier make use of the GSA Editor. I will add the script to the editor soon in v0.2 (along with some other minor improvements).
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    perfect work as always :)
  • s4nt0ss4nt0s Houston, Texas
    Ozz .. you're a machine. Stuff like this makes it easy for the scripting noobies like me. Appreciate it.
  • OzzOzz
    edited September 2012
  • JackSparrowJackSparrow
    Do these Web 2.0 templates support multiple blog posts, so GSA SER can post different articles to the same blog, e.g. ozz.blog.com/post1, ozz.blog.com/post2, ozz.blog.com/post3, etc. ?

    Thanks.
  • No.

    This is just a template with standard variables which are used often in Web 2.0 to save time in scripting and help you to code your own script for a Web 2.0 platform. All Web 2.0 are just registering an account and post a profile or blog article for you.
  • It is possible to post multiple blogs to one account, but it requires quite a bit of project file editing vodoo, and manually started projects.
    I would like to see this made available via the GUI, but it would require some changes to the way GSA runs. See my post about sequential projects for more details if you like. I will expand upon it if i get some indication it will go forward.
  • JackSparrowJackSparrow
    edited September 2012
    Thanks for the quick response Ozz. 

    I'll have to look at the code and see if I can make my own contributions here. :)

    @Sven, do you have any guidance how I could code multiple posts to the same Web 2.0 blog (e.g. a similar engine) ?

    Thanks.

    Yes, I think your idea would work well for Web 2.0 posting if you could use some kind of time delay or scheduling as a start or stop condition for sequential projects (new blog posts):

    I'd like to hear Sven's opinion too!

  • @JackSparrow

    Yes approaching multiple posts via the engine.ini is another option. 
    Currently this can be done by duplicating certain steps and using a wait, but that is NOT what it is intended for and will almost certainly block threads.

    Recent additions to the scripting language such as [extra step*] show there are quite a few ways to approach multi-posting, and i am certain one solution or another will appear soon enough.
  • once again minor changes and improvements to the template.

  • alexiscruz007alexiscruz007 caribean
    thanks for you temple, can you make one for 

    blogdeazar.com

    i can login but no post
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    Im afraid @Ozz is absent/missing for years now (I really hope he is fine) and will not reply.
  • alexiscruz007alexiscruz007 caribean
    thanks sven, 
  • cherubcherub SERnuke.com
    Woah that avatar image has brought back memories - hope Ozz is on a beach somewhere!
    Thanked by 1draculax
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    I really hope so too. :neutral:
  • alexiscruz007alexiscruz007 caribean
    i think is no wait, the next page when login no have form at all. the sumit process it about 3 seconds but i put 20 seconds, their take about 15 or 20 secodns for the next page with the form.
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