Get compiled HTML sourcecode via C#












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How can I get the compiled source code of a website? C# gives me with the normal methods only the source code that is generated before. I need the one that will be displayed in Chrome when I look at the page in Chrome.



Ill tryed it with Webclient, StreamReader and so on.



In this case i wan't that:
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Mercy










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  • In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:41













  • What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

    – Georgi Georgiev
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:50











  • @GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:12
















1















How do you do?



How can I get the compiled source code of a website? C# gives me with the normal methods only the source code that is generated before. I need the one that will be displayed in Chrome when I look at the page in Chrome.



Ill tryed it with Webclient, StreamReader and so on.



In this case i wan't that:
LINK



Mercy










share|improve this question























  • In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:41













  • What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

    – Georgi Georgiev
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:50











  • @GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:12














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How do you do?



How can I get the compiled source code of a website? C# gives me with the normal methods only the source code that is generated before. I need the one that will be displayed in Chrome when I look at the page in Chrome.



Ill tryed it with Webclient, StreamReader and so on.



In this case i wan't that:
LINK



Mercy










share|improve this question














How do you do?



How can I get the compiled source code of a website? C# gives me with the normal methods only the source code that is generated before. I need the one that will be displayed in Chrome when I look at the page in Chrome.



Ill tryed it with Webclient, StreamReader and so on.



In this case i wan't that:
LINK



Mercy







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  • In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:41













  • What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

    – Georgi Georgiev
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:50











  • @GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:12



















  • In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:41













  • What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

    – Georgi Georgiev
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:50











  • @GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

    – Cepheus
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:12

















In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

– Cepheus
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41







In Java, you can use HtmlUnit. It was also ported to C# (github.com/HtmlUnit/NHtmlUnit), but this project is not actively developed anymore, as it seems.

– Cepheus
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41















What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

– Georgi Georgiev
Nov 21 '18 at 19:50





What do you mean by "source code that is generated before". HTML is not a compiled language. You could use HtmlAgilityPack to parse the HTML

– Georgi Georgiev
Nov 21 '18 at 19:50













@GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

– Cepheus
Nov 21 '18 at 20:12





@GeorgiGeorgiev I think he wants the javascript code in the HTML document to be executed. For that he needs to load the website with a headless browser like HtmlUnit.

– Cepheus
Nov 21 '18 at 20:12












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