Just wondering if anybody has done the following, and even point me in the right direction;

  1. Has anybody exported ebay items from an ebay shop?
  2. Imported these items into ZenCart

Cheers

Shane

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I have done something similar. Do you have a CSV file from the Turbo Lister, or an XML file from an export of your product listings? – AJweb Feb 8 '11 at 12:20
It turns out we're going down a different method of using channel advisor at the minute, so this part is on hold. – Shane Feb 15 '11 at 8:32
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I have created a web scraper using PHP for a similar purpose. It is actually pretty simple. You could scrape the data and write it to the database pretty. Here is a brief excerpt:

function get_web_page( $url )
{
    $options = array(
        CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,     // return web page
        CURLOPT_HEADER         => false,    // don't return headers
        CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => true,     // follow redirects
        CURLOPT_ENCODING       => "",       // handle all encodings
        CURLOPT_USERAGENT      => "spider", // who am i
        CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER    => true,     // set referer on redirect
        CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT => 120,      // timeout on connect
        CURLOPT_TIMEOUT        => 120,      // timeout on response
        CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS      => 10,       // stop after 10 redirects
    );

    $ch      = curl_init( $url );
    curl_setopt_array( $ch, $options );
    $content = curl_exec( $ch );
    $err     = curl_errno( $ch );
    $errmsg  = curl_error( $ch );
    $header  = curl_getinfo( $ch );
    curl_close( $ch );

    //$header['errno']   = $err;
   // $header['errmsg']  = $errmsg;
    //$header['content'] = $content;
    // print($header[0]);
    return $content;
}


$content = get_web_page($baseUrl);

$dom = new DOMDocument();
@$dom->loadHTML($content);

$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$hrefs = $xpath->evaluate("/html/body//a");

// $hrefs->length
for ($i = 0; $i < $hrefs->length; $i++) {
    $href = $hrefs->item($i);
    $url = $href->getAttribute('href');
    // process parts and write data to database
}
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