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Page For Page Scrape of Site Pirated and Posted on New Domain

4 pointsby youngnhover 16 years ago
See http://www.sothebyshomes.com/ I know a little about the Sothebys site, as the company I work for created it, and I wrote a fair bit of the Javascript myself.<p>The original site makes extensive use of js to load content, and anywhere data is missing on the pirated site, that's why.<p>What we can't figure out here in the office, is why they did it? How much of this is going on?

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youngnhover 16 years ago
See <a href="http://www.sothebyshomes.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sothebyshomes.com/</a> I know a little about the Sothebys site, as the company I work for created it, and I wrote a fair bit of the Javascript myself.<p>The original site makes extensive use of js to load content, and anywhere data is missing on the pirated site, that's why.<p>What we can't figure out here in the office, is why they did it? How much of this is going on?
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leebenjpover 16 years ago
I can't see a reason given that there are only adds on a few of the pages. Plus they missed a few with their global find/replace. <a href="http://realestate103.com/aboutus/termsandconditions.html" rel="nofollow">http://realestate103.com/aboutus/termsandconditions.html</a>
Adkronover 16 years ago
wget is your friend. I would have been making sites like this all along had I known that all I had to do was move to Poland. Easy Money.