I've seen and read many posts on this topic but cannot seem to connect the dots. There is a CSV on this page that I am trying to download
https://www.cboe.com/us/indices/dashboard/DDA/dda-history.csv/
When I copy the link address I get this:
blob:https://www.cboe.com/b82ea170-7f04-40dc-a931-23754deeb0a3
Do I need to use the blob functionality to download this?
Any help would be appreciated!
Hi @aaronindm ,
I was not able to find a solution to your problem, but only to help you out a bit more, I've found a information related to the blob use in href links.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14952052/convert-blob-url-to-normal-url
Best,
Fernando Vizcaino
Hi @aaronindm
The particular website that you're trying to download data from is a dynamic site. The final page is actually built of several secondary scripts kicked off when you download the main url into a scripting enabled browser such as Chrome, FireFox and even MS Edge. The download tool in Alteryx can't run these secondary scripts so all you get is a static HTML with some non-executed scripts.
Luckily, there is a way to have the entire page loaded and the final result passed to Alteryx. Selenuim is a web testing framework that can run the secondary scripts and can be executed inside a Python tool. See this link for a tutorial on how to use it
Dan
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