Some time ago I was looking here for a way to save web pages to a file on behalf of a real browser. The work has come to a standstill. But on another forum, unexpectedly, a person was able to help me. He wrote an external program that is launched by the Windows scheduler and saves pages opened in webwiev2 to files. It is not the source code of the web page that is saved, but the page with the result of the js work. He couldn't do it any other way. But this can even be a plus.
Program page on GitHub https://github.com/verelex/Rainmetrist
I myself don’t understand programming languages, but maybe someone can take a look, change something, and so on.
Program page on GitHub https://github.com/verelex/Rainmetrist
I myself don’t understand programming languages, but maybe someone can take a look, change something, and so on.
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