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A terminal way to download source code of a page

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Hi, I want to find a way to download source code of a page and Problem is, when I try to download html, which is generated by js. so I want to save(and change+ firefox generated source code automatically by an script, But don't know how. Thanks.

Hi, I want to find a way to download source code of a page and Problem is, when I try to download html, which is generated by js. so I want to save(and change+ firefox generated source code automatically by an script, But don't know how. Thanks.

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Just used phantomjs

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Does File > Save Page As not work? You should be able to load the page and then read the source code with a plain text editor.

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You may be interested in Firefox's built in tools

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If a page is generated via JavaScript then probably your option to get the generated source would be to save the rendered page in a browser. You can't do that in a terminal window AFAIK via command line arguments, but you can open the page.

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To save the "rendered" source, in the past, I've used this approach (Windows keyboard shortcuts):

  • Select all using Ctrl+a
  • right-click > View Selection Source
  • Ctrl+S to save from the source viewer

Another way is to use the Inspector (right-click the page > Inspect Element), scroll to the top of the HTML pane, right-click the html element, and choose Copy Outer HTML. Then you can paste into the editor of your choice.

Actually, I haven't compared the two. Hmm...

Edit: I didn't really understand the "terminal" part when I posted this. Never mind.

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Just used phantomjs