Thanks! This points me in the right direction!
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Browse All TopicsAn employee of mine purchased and downloaded a program called Email Grabber (http://www.emailgrabber.n
My question is, from a programming prospective, how this program is able to perform this task. It appears to operate similar to a search engine, and it seems parse thourgh the list of result web addresses listed to get the email address. Are there open source technologies available to do this? My company is a C# shop.
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by: existenz2Posted on 2008-01-15 at 04:57:37ID: 20662056
Yeah very easily. You can simply grab the html from the website and run a regular expression on it which gives you back all e-mail addresses. Both are standard .NET framework components.
ions.info/ email.html for more information about regex and e-mail adresses and http://www.thescripts.com/ forum/thre ad226482.h tml for more information about reading urls.
Have a look at: http://www.regular-express