So, Kevin, since age is an implicit problem with hacks, will there by
any chance be something along the lines of a web site tracking the
utility of the scripts and maybe containing suggestions and code for
updating them? Maybe it could be set up to allow readers like Lola to
I had asked O'Reilly a month or so back about Spidering Hacks Second
Edition, a project I'm heartily interested in doing. They didn't think
it was viable at the current time, or that the sales really suggested
there was an interest in it (unlike Google Hacks, for example).
Before sending my previous list email, I sent another request asking
about such a beast - perhaps an Updated Hacks PDF of some sort - and
their response was that they've been attempting to center update-y type
things like that around hacks.oreilly.com. In Spidering Hacks case, it'd
be at http://hacks.oreilly.com/pub/ht/28. I got the impression, however,
that any updates to those pages would not be paid, and I simply can't
afford that at the present time.
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