On 14 Jul 2017, at 15:05, Diane Blackmore <diane@cohesion.co.nz> wrote:Hi---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list talk@webdna.usTo unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.usarchives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55Bug Reporting: support@webdna.usI know that LISTWORDS =requires that the delimiter be a string of individual characters BUT =does anyone know if there=E2=80=99s a way of using this to identify a =delimiter string;Eg [listwords =words=3D[page_content]&delimiters=3D<h1>][word][/listwords] = to find all H1 tags on a page.Could be staring me in the face so =sorry if this is obvious. Can=E2=80=99t use a website SEO scraper =as the H1 is an example - they want more tags than this, or that I can =find in any commercial scraper.Thanks,
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On 14 Jul 2017, at 15:05, Diane Blackmore <diane@cohesion.co.nz> wrote:Hi---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list talk@webdna.usTo unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.usarchives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55Bug Reporting: support@webdna.usI know that LISTWORDS =requires that the delimiter be a string of individual characters BUT =does anyone know if there=E2=80=99s a way of using this to identify a =delimiter string;Eg [listwords =words=3D[page_content]&delimiters=3D<h1>][word][/listwords] = to find all H1 tags on a page.Could be staring me in the face so =sorry if this is obvious. Can=E2=80=99t use a website SEO scraper =as the H1 is an example - they want more tags than this, or that I can =find in any commercial scraper.Thanks,
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