dilbertone Posted May 21, 2011 Share Posted May 21, 2011 hello dear folks, good evening dear community. I need a starting-point! A German DB that collects all the data from all German Foundations... see: http://www.suche.stiftungen.org/index.php?strg=87_124&baseID=129 Here we find all Foundations in Germany: : 8074 different foundations You get the full results if you choose % as wildcard in the Search-field. How to do this with PHP: i think that we have to do this with curl or with file_get_contents_ - those are the best methods for doing this: What do you think, personally. I am curious to get your ideas to know! please. lemme know what you think!? BTW - probably - the XPATH and DOM-Technique can be used too. I guess so!? on a sidenote: But if you do that - then you get some kind of overflow... 350 results are the limit. More is not possible to show. So the question is: How can we create a spider that runs across the site and asks step by step - that we get all : 8074 results. The second question is: We get the following dataset: Name: Allers'sche Tagelöhnerstiftung Landesstube des alten Landes Wursten Street: Westerbüttel 13 Postal-code and town: 27632 Dorum additional infos: Fördernd: Ja additional infos: Operativ: Ja webpage: http://www.sglandwursten.de main area of work: Aufgabengebiete: Mildtätigkeit Kinder-/Jugendhilfe regional-base: Regionale Einschränkungen: please 27632, 27637, 27638, 27607, Mitgliedsgemeinden im Bereich der Samtgemeinde Land Wursten, Nordholz, Imsum, verschiedene Gemeinden im Bereich der Samtgemeinde, Land Wursten, Gemeinde Nadholz Target-group: Zielgruppen: Feste Destinatäre: Bewohner DRK-Alten- und Pflegeheim. Kinder, Jugendliche, Landarbeiter All the dataset are simmilar! They seem to look exactly like this... Th question is. Can this be stored directly into a MySQL-DB!? Note; some descriptions are quite very very long. Guess that a Excel-Sheet can be overloaded by this!? What do you think - is this doable!? Love to hear from you - best regards db1 Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/237066-starting-point-to-work-with-php-curl-in-a-very-simple-harvester/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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