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| I imagine all four would be feasible.
I think wget has a throttle, doesn't it? And I know you can get a
port of wget with cygwin that you can run stand-alone.
- -Neil Richardson
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David A. Desrosiers wrote:
| I've written a quick little perl script (runs as a CGI) that
| takes the URL to a feed, and converts it to a proper HTML'ified
| output, which you can point any Plucker distiller and, and convert
| into a Plucker
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Kyle davis wrote:
|Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:37:49 -0400 (EDT)
|From: David A. Desrosiers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|I started with just a hat and shirt, and just went nuts from there.
|We don't officially have any slogans... suggestions are certainly
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Hi.
I had a thought for tweaking the SlashDot showcase in Plucker Desktop,
and wanted to get some feedback on it.
I'd used Plucker (quite happily--thanks, guys!) for a few years and
was installing Desktop 1.4.0.2 (Build date: Aug 6, 2003) and used the
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At 02:51 PM 2/18/2003, you wrote:
Go into the PreferencesInterface and uncheck the 'Translate into my
local language' checkbox, and this message should disappear.
Just wanted to add that I, too, encountered this, and fixed it the
same way you
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Hello.
Ok, maybe this is just a User Error, but darned if I can figure out
what to download to get the latest release version of Plucker for
Windows. The documentation says Download the Installerpackage for
Windows from our web page and run it
up the correct e-mail
address. I'll try to remember not to do this in the future, but I
just wanted to toss out there the observation that it is very easy
to overlook headers in list messages, due to the sheer quantity
thereof.
- -Neil Richardson
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At 06:32 AM 2/13/2002, you wrote:
I guess one draw back to using the HOME.HTML instead of
my.plkr.org is that HOME.HTML is only available on your own
computer, but my.plkr.org is available no matter what computer
you are working on.
True--but do many people have the ability to hotsync from
At 05:30 PM 2/12/2002, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
How about a my.plkr.org, where you can configure your own page?
I'm afraid I'm a bit lost; could someone please clarify what all this
discussion is about? Aside from one level of recursion, I don't understand
the difference
At 07:58 AM 8/25/2001, Andrew Markebo wrote:
| yes, this help are always shown if the commandline are wrong. On
| Windows you cannot scroll the console Windows, so the Ouitput cannot
On Windows 9x you can't, on Win2000 you can.
/Andy
The DJGPP compiler (DOS 7 port of GCC,
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