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Old 08-25-2008, 05:36 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Edit 08-27-2008: This method does not work anymore as Sedo has taken care of this particular issue, so clicking on the links is pointless. I'm leaving the rest of the post intact as two other people below are quoting it.

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I'll show you how easy it is to scrape data from Sedo's new features!

Create a simple PHP script (can be Perl etc) that:

1. Logs into your account
2. Grabs all auctions via Sedo's RSS

Example: Zenplan.com is now on auction on the front page of Sedo.com

Grab their id via the "Meet the seller" link.

Store the domain, the WHOIS and the seller's credentials as a seller and as a buyer.

Continue accumulating data; their unique seller id turns up the same with each auction they hold. Now, they are identified. All the auctions they ever held on Sedo are stored by your scraper.

Did I mention the seller id's are sequential? Want to grab them all? Just change the number.

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Originally Posted by BELLC1 View Post
I personally take issue with showing how long the domain has been listed at SEDO. No one needs this information.
Poor planning, poor execution. I won't address the security issues - yet. What concerns me is the privacy issue and how easy it becomes to store massive amounts of sales data with the blessings of Sedo.
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Last edited by Acro; 08-27-2008 at 11:59 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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