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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Noob trying to improve Post 302988438 by RudiC on Monday 26th of December 2016 11:33:08 AM
Old 12-26-2016
This may serve as a starting point (file contains the web content downloaded before):

Code:
awk '/href.*view more/ {sub (/^[^<]*<a href="/, "curl -s https://www.dotmed.com")
                        sub (/">.*$/, "")
                        print}
' file | sh | awk '
/<\/*title>/ ||
/id=\"price/ ||
/id=\"condition/ ||
/id=\"date_updated/     {gsub (/<[^>]*>/, _)
                         if (length) print
                        }
' 

 
Used GE Lunar DPX Bone Densitometer For Sale - DOTmed Listing #2299124: 
			Price:$20,000.00 USD [convert]
			Condition:Used - Excellent
			Date updated:December  18, 2016
 
New OSTEOSYS DEXXUM T Bone Densitometer For Sale - DOTmed Listing #2299556: 
			Price:$19,990.00 USD [convert]
			Condition:New
			Date updated:December  09, 2016
 
Used HOLOGIC DISCOVERY C Bone Densitometer For Sale - DOTmed Listing #1184884: 
			Price:$19,000.00 USD [convert]
			Condition:Used - Good
			Date updated:December  07, 2016
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Last edited by RudiC; 12-26-2016 at 02:41 PM..
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