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Hmm. Interesting approach. If it works, it works. I'll give it a shot and report back.
Edit: Unfortunately, this didn't work either.
Can you share the URL?
It's in the post itself.
Alright, I've worked this problem before and this site is specifically designed to make it impossible to do what you're trying to do.
The next step, I fear, is to load the page with network diagnostics and analyze the traffic with the end of reverse engineering the API. After youve done that, maybe you can download the proprietary file type they use and then try to parse it.
There's a chance that someone already someone who's done this. I noticed a few fonts for music notation and a bunch of JavaScript.
From the design elements I see, it's loading some midi file or something like it, again, probably proprietary. I'm outta options.
Maybe try looking for a website that downloads directly from API or a GitHub that does the same.
I got it working. I am going to package up my python script and publish it. It pulls everything visible down and then renders it so TuxGuitar can view the files. I'll update the post when it's been published somewhere.
Thanks. You went down the same path I have in the past. I was hoping for a solution someone devised, but they did a good job.
I'm glad you understood my intent here. Screenshot work-arounds are fine, but they are not the best quality.
I'm also just picking nits at this point. I appreciate the effort. Maybe I can write something up in python that'll snag it.
Oof. Facepalm.
I see the issue now. I'll work on this and get back to you.