Found this article today on screen scraping using Nokogiri, may be of some
help:

https://www.petekeen.net/a-practical-exercise-in-web-scraping

Regards,
Adam

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, Jarin Udom <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you need to fetch the contents of multiple pages, you can also use the
> Typhoeus gem to run the requests in parallel:
>
> If you need to actually perform actions (like logging in, clicking
> buttons, filling out forms, etc.), you can use the Mechanize gem to do that:
>
> http://docs.seattlerb.org/mechanize/
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 5:26:45 AM UTC-8, Pradeep Pai. wrote:
>>
>> Hi ,
>>
>> I am new to Ruby. I need to find a way to navigate through a set of
>> webpages. I have a configuration file with keywords and corresponding HREFs
>> as shown below :
>>
>> "page1" : /hello/world/page1
>> "page2" : /hello/world/page2
>> "page3" : /hello/world/page3
>>
>> I want to pass a single string variable with the necessary navigation
>> using the ">" symbol in the following format for navigation :  "*page1 >
>> page2 > page3*"
>>
>> Is it possible to do so in Ruby ?
>>
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