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Website Support: Betty Bossi #139

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Mannshoch opened this issue Jan 26, 2020 · 3 comments
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Website Support: Betty Bossi #139

Mannshoch opened this issue Jan 26, 2020 · 3 comments
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@Mannshoch
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Please add Betty Bossi for receipe download.
Example rceipe:
https://www.bettybossi.ch/de/Rezept/ShowRezept/BB_AGXX970401_009a-40-de?title=Chapatis&list=c%3D%26f%3D10.104.207

@Mannshoch Mannshoch changed the title Website Support: Betti Bossi Website Support: Betty Bossi Jan 26, 2020
@mrzapp mrzapp self-assigned this Jan 27, 2020
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mrzapp commented Mar 2, 2020

This website doesn't implement schema.org properly. Or more accurately, I can see they're trying, but their HTML is malformed.

This recipe for instance: https://www.bettybossi.ch/de/Rezept/ShowRezept/BB_BBZB200215_0013A-40-de

Doesn't show up as a decorated result in search engines: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Brot-Lauch-Gratin+bettybossi&ia=web

Closing, as there is nothing we can do about this. I recommend sending them a message about it.

@mrzapp mrzapp closed this as completed Mar 2, 2020
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Thanks for evaluating.
:-(

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burrima commented Oct 8, 2024

Not sure if it is still relevant, but I found a possible work-around, which works for local, self-hosted Nextcloud installations (which are in the same network):

  1. In Firefox (other browsers might work equally well), download/save the recipe page with ctrl-s
  2. In the console (bash), navigate to the stored location, rename the complicated .html file to "index.html"
  3. Use the command "python3 -m http.server" to start a local python-based web server in the same location where the index.html file is stored
  4. Use the following import URL in Nextcloud: http://ip-of-your-host:8080/

Sounds a bit complicated, but is still much easier than re-typing the whole recipe :-)

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