The source website has no APIs. What's required is to extract the wanted information and parse it to another website (mine) in a more intuitive and readable format.
Example is train or bus departure times from a website that provides this information in real time.. more details by PM
Good luck
Just comment:
If the source web-site is commercial - they do not like grabbing, and can and will change the web-pages code to prevent parsing. Maybe change by an automated way.
So, it's thankless job, if manual.
But there are commercial parsing services (with special proxy servers pool) where you can order the parsing via some their user interface.
I'd suggest to find such company than develop a parser.
The source website has no APIs. What's required is to extract the wanted information and parse it to another website (mine) in a more intuitive and readable format.
Example is train or bus departure times from a website that provides this information in real time.. more details by PM
Good luck
One interesting follow up, kind of related. A few years ago I was doing this to yahoo finance to get stock prices. Download html, parse etc. After a certain amount of hits, they started feeding me incorrect information! I'd be pulling MSFT, price $200 (for example) after so many pulls I'd get random prices. Ugh I never spent the time to figure out how many hits...but that is the kind of stuff they do to prevent scraping.