On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 11:55:04AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 09:54:05AM -0500, Albretch Mueller wrote: > > 1) That HAR file is not properly formatted. Instead of > > "attribute":value pairs in the standard way, they have used front > > slash + quote pairs (instead of just quotes) erratically all around > > the file. That is why you can't use jq. > > That is not what I see in the file which I pasted here.
Further investigation: https://google.com/search?q=what+is+a+HAR+file https://www.keycdn.com/support/what-is-a-har-file Jan 12, 2023 — A HAR file is primarily used for identifying performance issues, such as bottlenecks and slow load times, and page rendering problems. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAR_(file_format) The HTTP Archive format, or HAR, is a JSON-formatted archive file format for logging of a web browser's interaction with a site. ... This document was never published by the Web Performance Working Group and has been abandoned. So, putting these together, it looks like you are taking a file that was intended to be used for diagnosing browser/network performance issues, and attempting to use this in place of a downloadable index of documents from archive.org. Furthermore, whatever method you are using to *create* this HAR file is questionable, since apparently you aren't even getting a properly formatted file in the end. This tells me we're deep inside an X-Y problem. The original goal is possibly something like "I want an index of all the books about this Greek dude". Maybe start from there, and see what answers you get.