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Tutorial 4: Page 3: Invoking screen-scraper from C#.NET
Before we dig into the code take a minute to review our Invoking screen-scraper via .NET documentation page. The C# file we'll be referring to can be downloaded here. In order to invoke screen-scraper from C#.NET, screen-scraper needs to be running in server mode. If you'd like a refresher on how to start up screen-scraper in server mode go ahead and follow that link, then come back here. Okay, let's try it out before we dive into the code. Start screen-scraper running as a server. From your .NET environment compile and execute the "shopping.cs" file. If that didn't go quite as you expected here are some things to check:
Assuming that test worked, take a closer look over the "shopping.cs" class. The file is pretty heavily commented, so hopefully it makes sense what's going on. If not, try reviewing our .NET documentation, posting to our forum, or sending us a support request. When you invoke screen-scraper as a server it creates log files corresponding to your scraping session in its "log" folder. Take a look in that folder for your "Shopping Site" log file and take a look through it. It should look similar to what you see when you run scraping sessions in the workbench.
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