Hello Monks! I have been looking around the Internet for a long time now, trying to find a code that I can use to (bulk) download some web pages, based on their URL. Unfortunately wget does not work, because many of the elements are JS or something and they don't get downloaded. Eseentially I need something that resembles the 'Save page as' functionality, but without me doing it.
Something like that, which, for some reason does not work for me (does not save the pages as it shows on the demo):
https://github.com/abiyani/automate-save-page-as
Example webpages that I am trying to download (>1000 of them):
https://opm.phar.umich.edu/proteins/7839
https://opm.phar.umich.edu/proteins/4676
where I change the numbers in the end.
Does any of you have some code that they might have used for a similar task, or some pointers at least on where to begin? Any help/advice would be very welcomed!
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