![]() ![]() Perhaps you are extracting data from a website that doesn’t have an API, or allowing users to put arbitrary HTML into your app and you need to check that they haven’t tried to do anything nasty? Now that we’ve gotten our feet wet with python, selenium, and the chrome headless browser, we’ll tackle a more complex example next time that illustrates how to gather data from a dynamically generated page.So, you need to parse HTML in your Java application. You can download the files that we worked on today from GitHub. I’ve attached a picture to show how it should look like when it’s done.Īnd just to clarify, this is under SOFTWARE/Policies, not directly under SOFTWARE. If you already have Google and Chrome under Policies, I think only adding the key as in step 6 should work. Name it “MachineLevelUserCloudPolicyEnrollmentToken” and leave the value empty.
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