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Katharine Jarmul
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Katharine Jarmul is a data scientist and Pythonista based in Berlin, Germany. She runs a data science consulting company, Kjamistan, that provides services such as data extraction, acquisition, and modelling for small and large companies. She has been writing Python since 2008 and scraping the web with Python since 2010, and has worked at both small and large start-ups who use web scraping for data analysis and machine learning. When she's not scraping the web, you can follow her thoughts and activities via Twitter (@kjam)
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The Login form

The first form we'll automate is the Login form, which is available at http://example.webscraping.com/user/login. To understand the form, we can use our browser development tools. With the full version of Firebug or Chrome Developer Tools, it is possible to simply submit the form and check what data was transmitted in the Network tab (similar to how we did in Chapter 5, Dynamic Content). However, we can also see information about the form if we use "Inspect Element" features:

The important parts regarding how to send the form are the action, enctype, and method attributes of the form tag, and the two input fields (in the above image we have expanded the "password" field). The action attribute sets the HTTP location where the form data will be submitted, in this case, #, which represents the current URL. The enctype attribute (or encoding type) sets the encoding used for the...

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Katharine Jarmul

Katharine Jarmul is a data scientist and Pythonista based in Berlin, Germany. She runs a data science consulting company, Kjamistan, that provides services such as data extraction, acquisition, and modelling for small and large companies. She has been writing Python since 2008 and scraping the web with Python since 2010, and has worked at both small and large start-ups who use web scraping for data analysis and machine learning. When she's not scraping the web, you can follow her thoughts and activities via Twitter (@kjam)
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