screen scraping

( v.)

   The  act  of  capturing data from a system or program by snooping the
   contents  of  some  display  that  is  not actually intended for data
   transport  or  inspection by programs. Around 1980 this term referred
   to tricks like reading the display memory of a smart terminal through
   its  auxiliary  port. Nowadays it often refers to parsing the HTML in
   generated  web  pages  with  programs designed to mine out particular
   patterns  of  content.  In  either  guise screen-scraping is an ugly,
   ad-hoc,  last-resort  technique  that is very likely to break on even
   minor changes to the format of the data being snooped.

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