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PROGRAMMERS: can you do this ??
... is there anybody that can code a software to batch check on domains pageranks. like I add a list of domains and the software tells me each domains pagerank ??
... too many have failed so far, so is it possible ? |
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... is that a no, or do you want me to spank you ?
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interesting i will look into it tomorrow
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Yes, it's easy to be done.
asuming you are checking google PR |
... yes, google PR and I donīt give a fuck if itīs a perl script or some windows application.
... how much do you want, how long will it take ? |
I figure it will take about 1 or 2 hours of work, perhaps less if google pr can be consulted in the way I think it is consulted. If no, it could take a day as much.
Do you want it server side executed or for windows stuff? And no, I don't code perl because I don't like it :) I charge by project made, not by hours worked, so if you are interested, ICQ me (171216535). I will take my lunch now, so I will be for an hour or so offline |
This'll be good. :1orglaugh
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In some old bookmarks once there was a site that could tell how many sites have a link to that domain you just typed in the url i wish i had this has anyone seen anything like it before i remebr i think davxxx koolcards gave me the link years ago.
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Here's a good start & end for you: http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/1057.htm |
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Its not finnish yet tough.. |
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Finnish, Korean, Japanese, or Eskimo -- you're not getting around googles checksum :winkwink: |
Funk, what kind of names are you looking to check ?
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Right now it can't be done. Google's API doesn't support the return of PR. The one real Google tech I talked to didn't think it would ever be available within the API since Google's PR is proprietary.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ublic.web-apis Try a search for pagerank. |
it can be done, but not in 2 hours or even a day like the
other guy said. something like this would take at least a week and you'd have to either not sell it at all (use it for yourself) or sell it high. google will sniff out mass queries in a day and then you'll be doing check/2seconds tops, if that. good luck! luc l. |
Their TOS (http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html) expressly forbids exactly this under "No Automated Querying".
And I'd be willing to bet they'd catch you in no time at all if you did have such a program... |
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It can be done.
Dont even think about reversing the checksum algo, Ive tried and its hard :) Im not available to work on it, but if you want to hit me up on kad at fakeplasticrobot . com, I can help you out with some ideas to run with. edit: or you can ICQ me, ill be up for a couple more hours yet... |
Here is the type of url the the google toolbar uses to retrieve a pagerank.
http://www.google.com/search? client=navclient-auto& ch=0123456789& features=Rank& q=info:http://www.domain.com/ The problem comes with the ch= number changes through the toolbar. Unless you can some how get the number that is needed, it can't be done. |
Here you go -
http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/~test...nkFetcher.html Now, all you need to figure out is how to implement it. Start at http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/~testbed/doc2/WebBase/ and work your way through it... |
Keep us posted on this thing...
If nobody has a solution ready to sell for "tens of thousands of dollars" I'll take a crack at a little "out of the box" approach. As previously stated, you'd have to be very careful to distribute your queries and cover your tracks to prevent them detecting your automated query engine.:2 cents: |
Here is a actual working link to what the toolbar uses to get the pagerank
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http://216.239.51.104/search?client=navclient-auto&ch=5760693589& Code:
dq=spider&features=Rank&q=info:http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Espiderman%2Esonypictures%2Ecom%2F If someone can figure out how to get the ch= number, the rest would be real easy to work with. You could even use open proxy servers to cover your tracks and make it look like it's coming from serveral different people. |
Hello
Ive got software made already that does this you enter in your urls (unlimited amount, just put em in a text file) and the program will grab the page rank this is just part of my newest app, a program that checks for expired domains, grabs the pagerank and the dmoz category the url belongs to If youre interested in the PR program, hit me up 146423631 |
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ch changes daily, google uses a very strong algorithm to make sure that people cannot grab pageranks without using the toolbar, but i found a way around it :) |
Ive got software made already that does this
you enter in your urls (unlimited amount, just put em in a text file) and the program will grab the page rank this is just part of my newest app, a program that checks for expired domains, grabs the pagerank and the dmoz category the url belongs to If youre interested in the PR program, hit me up 146423631 |
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As I understand it you can't really give a domain a Google PR because each individual page that is indexed has its OWN PR Your main index page may only have a PR3 but some of its sub pages might have a PR4 or PR5. :2 cents: |
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http://www.google.com/search?client=...ho o%2Ecom%2F Was posted on the 4th of July 2001. to: http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/1057.htm It still works. But now you've got me curious.... [wanders off to investigate] |
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Sure, but you would most likely link back to your [MAIN] page from that high ranking page... so if the high rank was a PR9 then the main might be a PR8 (search anybrowser.org for example) So you could flag anything above PR7, then enter in the root domains & then flag any pages that are listed above the /root in google results. ie: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...8&q=anybrowser note: looks like anybrowsers "campaign" page finally took a beating... reads 0 PR here. |
This page has a form (bottom left) that grabs the PR/LP:
http://bannedstuff.com/ However, it doesn't look like it's working that great anymore.. |
ive already made an app that grabs the pr
hit me up! |
Well, the google toolbar does automatically update itself and it seems the checksum algorithm did, in fact, change at least once before (and, with typical google humor, you'd still get results when you used the old codes, they just weren't the correct results :) ).
There was a program once (about two years ago) that calculated the checksum. It was named "PRMaster" but I doubt you'll find a copy of it unless you went around to some warez sites and trusted what you found there. Good luck with that! |
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Anyone speak french? (lol)
http://www.abc-actu.com/abc-pr.html http://www.abc-actu.com/abc-pr/princ.jpg |
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