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:I hope this helps. --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] ([[User talk:Rdm|talk]]) 14:58, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
:I hope this helps. --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] ([[User talk:Rdm|talk]]) 14:58, 27 March 2015 (UTC)


::I was just fiddling inside of my webbrowser and came up with the following javascript-ish pseudocode. A solution using JScript or VBScript inside (gasp) Internet Explorer would seem to be the go.

::<lang javascript>
pages = document.getElementById("mw-pages")
anchors = pages.getElementsByTagName("a")
document.location = anchors[0].href // each one

start = document.getElementsByClassName("infobox")[0]
cursor = start
desc = ""
while (cursor.tagName !== "TABLE") {
there = cursor;
desc = desc + there.innerText + "\n";
cursor = cursor.nextElementSibling
}
// desc contains the task description</lang>

::The while loop should handle the different amounts of text between the infobox markup and the beginning of the contents table. [[User:Axtens|Axtens]] ([[User talk:Axtens|talk]]) 09:53, 16 April 2015 (UTC)

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tasks descriptions only
This is a particular discussion thread among many which consider Rosetta Code.

Summary

How to get a list of programming tasks *without* solutions

Discussion

I'm going on a long plane trip. I'd like to take a printout of all the tasks but without the solutions. I have in mind to solve some of the solutions on paper whilst airborne, taking the list of solutions and the programming language manual. Axtens (talk) 07:04, 27 March 2015 (UTC)

Sounds like a good idea for a task "Extract task description from an RC task" (i.e. down to the first {{header|...}} :-)
--Paddy3118 (talk) 10:18, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
I'd approach this by downloading all the tasks (approximately: all the rosetta wiki links from http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Programming_Tasks which do not have a ':' in the url's path), and then clip them off starting at the line which contains "mw-headline"). That should get you close enough?
In other words, something like this:
<lang bash>wget -k http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Programming_Tasks

lynx -force_html -dump Category%3AProgramming_Tasks | awk '/http:..rosettacode.org.wiki/{print $2}' | grep -v ':.*:' | xargs wget --wait=1 -kp find rosettacode.org/wiki -type f | xargs perl -i -0777 -pe 's/\n[^\n]*mw-headline.*//s'</lang>

Change perl's -i option to -i.bak if you feel like you might want to save the originals.
You'll probably want a .html extension on those files, though, so also:
<lang bash>find rosettacode.org/wiki -type f | while read f; do mv $f $f.html; done</lang>
This will leave the table of contents in place, if but you could remove that if you like, using a similar approach. (Make a copy of your work before experimenting, so you do not overburden the site. When the site is overburdened, nobody can pull down content from it - including you.)
I hope this helps. --Rdm (talk) 14:58, 27 March 2015 (UTC)


I was just fiddling inside of my webbrowser and came up with the following javascript-ish pseudocode. A solution using JScript or VBScript inside (gasp) Internet Explorer would seem to be the go.
<lang javascript>

pages = document.getElementById("mw-pages") anchors = pages.getElementsByTagName("a") document.location = anchors[0].href // each one

start = document.getElementsByClassName("infobox")[0] cursor = start desc = "" while (cursor.tagName !== "TABLE") {

 there = cursor; 
 desc = desc + there.innerText + "\n"; 
 cursor = cursor.nextElementSibling 

} // desc contains the task description</lang>

The while loop should handle the different amounts of text between the infobox markup and the beginning of the contents table. Axtens (talk) 09:53, 16 April 2015 (UTC)