# Cloudflare Diagnostics Use this checklist when a page works in the browser but fails from a scraper, returns a challenge page, or produces empty extracted content. ## 1. Save the Raw Response ```bash webclaw https://protected.example.com --raw-html > raw.html ``` Inspect `raw.html` for challenge copy, blocked request text, empty shells, or application HTML that needs JavaScript rendering. ## 2. Compare Extracted Formats ```bash webclaw https://protected.example.com --format markdown > page.md webclaw https://protected.example.com --format json > page.json webclaw https://protected.example.com --format llm > page.txt ``` If raw HTML has content but markdown is empty, tune extraction with selectors: ```bash webclaw https://protected.example.com \ --include "main, article, [role=main]" \ --exclude "nav, footer, aside, .cookie-banner" \ --format markdown ``` ## 3. Try Another Browser Fingerprint ```bash webclaw https://protected.example.com --browser firefox --format markdown webclaw https://protected.example.com --browser random --format markdown ``` ## 4. Use Cloud Fallback ```bash export WEBCLAW_API_KEY=wc_your_key webclaw https://protected.example.com --cloud --format markdown ``` Cloud mode can use hosted routing, JS rendering, and protected-site handling that are not part of the fully local open-source path. ## 5. Keep a Reproducible Report When reporting a problem, include: - target URL - command used - selected format - whether `--raw-html` returned a challenge or normal page HTML - whether `--browser firefox` changed the result - whether cloud mode changed the result Remove cookies, tokens, customer data, and private URLs before sharing logs.