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To learn about clipping robots, I tried to build the following: loop over all cameras from Sonys start page and create a table with Sony's descriptions at the left and Text found on Wikipedia on the right (or at least links to any existing Wikipedia articles).
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The example in the tutorial clips three items out of a web page one by one and does not use a loop.
I have the feeling that loops cannot be used in clipping robots. How does the portlet view help me in creating this loop?
If anyone could show me a working example, this would be of great help.
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Hi Andreas,
thanks for your answer. I think I understand. I tried to introduce two branches like this http://service.openkapow.com/fxp/sonytest0.clip but this doesn't work either as I do not know how to set the correct test tag.
BTW: Clipping the whole div would give the result, but I would like to learn how to clip things step by step to ...
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I tried to build a web clip with a "for each" loop. The loop works fine, changing the iteration shows the different web parts I'd like to clip. After the "for each" step, I have a "Clip" step. Running the whole robot leaves me with only the clip from the first iteration, though.
I don't know what I'm ...
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HotmailClip.robot
Web Clip robot that clips Hotmail to only show the most essential funtionality.
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This demo illustrates how clipping robots can be used to clip content
and functionality from existing webpages and reuse it in gadget based
interfaces. We are using the hotmail web interface and clips it into a
Google Gadget to display on a personalized Google page. The robots also
shows and example of parsing ...
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Let you see your hotmail
inbox in a Google Gadget on your personalized Google startpage. This is
done by using a Web Clip robot on openkapow. In the Google Gadget you
can read your hotmail, respond to mails and send new mails.
This is a demo of openkapow's capability to clip and
transform content from ...
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In this tutorial we will see how to create, publish and use a simple web clip robot. The robot will interact Wired and just show the first three news items from that page in the clip. The clip can then be used to show Wired's latest news on your own web site without using RSS feeds or any other technology other than openkapow. A web clip ...
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