Which browser does the function ''webread'' use when it opens a webpage?

I'm trying to work with the html text of a webpage with a specific broswer. If applicable I would like to select the browser ''webread'' uses just like the function ''web'' allows it. Unfortunately, I cannot access the html text with the ''web'' function.
Moreover, if I can select the browser I want with the ''webread'' function, I would also like the access the webpage just as if I was using a VPN (I want to do a websearch and get results from another country).
Thank you

Answers (1)

I believe this should solve your problems. Solution was found here:
[a, h] = web('http://google.com')
CurrentLocation= get(h, 'CurrentLocation') % Gives you location of current page
htmlText = get(h, 'HtmlText') % Gives you html content of current page

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Outputs a & h are empty when typing [a, h] = web('http://google.com', '-browser') (to select the browser to use). And when typing [a, h] = web('http://google.com'), PropertyValue 'CurrentLocation' doesn't exist. So my problems are not solved.
As per documentation for output h found here:
Handle to the most recent MATLAB web browser, returned as a scalar instance of the associated Java® class. If you specify the '-browser' option to open the page in a system browser, h is empty, ''.
If you add a delay without specifying the browser you can get the html info:
[a, h] = web('http://google.com')
CurrentLocation= get(h, 'CurrentLocation') % Gives you location of current page
pause(1)
htmlText = get(h, 'HtmlText') % Gives you html content of current page
great! where can I find all the properties of this handle?
This doesn't address the question of using a browser other than the Matlab browser. I have a similar problem, but I need to use the system browser for authentication purposes. Using the matlab browser simply isn't an option.
Any hope for me getting the html contents of a web page using the system browser?
@Nicholas Fugal, I doubt there exists a supported solution. Any solution would require Matlab to have access to the actual contents of Chrome/Firefox/Edge, which would require a severe security issue in those browsers.

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on 15 Dec 2018

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Rik
on 2 Aug 2021

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