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All of our 40 institutions are required by law to place a logo on 2 of their web pages – distance learning and advising - that we provide to them. We give them the image (logo) and they place it on their pages.
There are 3 acceptable logos/banners on our website: https://www.floridashines.org/fs-catalog-banners
Here is an institution website that is in compliance: https://www.hccfl.edu/academics/hcc-online (If you notice none of the attributes/elements/properties are the same).
Using this documentation: Finding an Image on a Web Page
Searching for an HTML element displaying the desired image
- We tried various ways do find the image on the pages but because the image name is not the same for each website or the size is different, the location varies, the id is different, etc. , find an image using "Searching for an HTML element displaying the desired image" doesn’t seem to be the way to go.
We used the sample code using python provided in the documentation for Searching for the desired image using picture comparison
- We then did picture in a picture to compare the image of the logo but still come up with image not found. We may have something not coded correctly I am thinking this must be the way to go since all of the webpages will be different but the image will be the same except size and coloring may be different. The only thing constant is the text on the image.
I am thinking of another option - OCR recognition to just find the text on the image. Can that been done if we can’t get picture in a picture to work? Could the web page be the object and then do the OCR Checkpoint for just the text on the image? Or will the image object have to be identified on the page?