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Rohan Walsh wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 21:25 +0100, Deepankar Datta wrote:
> 
> 
>>It is mainly a problem with updating the pages manually - I have tended 
>>just to keep the stable releases on the page.
> 
> yes I see this
> 
> 
>>Updating the pages themselves take less than 5 minutes.  I 
>>was wondering - do you know how to create dynamic web pages?  A dynamic 
>>page could be placed on Mike's torrent server which could automatically 
>>organised the torrents which would make it easier to see, plus the P2P 
>>page could redirect to this.
> 
> I have never done it before, I am working on learning right now. I think
> it would be a fairly simple page (for someone who knows how to write
> it :)

It's not that hard to write a dynamic page...
if you look at:
http://borft.student.utwente.nl:6969/
there is an overview of the currently active torrents on my tracker. It
would be quite easy to parse this page and reorder the data to make it
easier to read (and perhaps put it into openoffice.org formatting)

> Yes, this is what I'm wanting to have it ready for. It is a highly
> visible example of legit use of P2P and would be really good to see it
> become a major distribution channel for this project. All that really
> needs for this to be done is for the torrents to be as easy to find and
> as up to date as the download section. Anyone who already knows how to
> write dynamic web pages feel free to beat me to it.
very true, if you need any help...maybe I can help, i've got some
experience in webscripting


Mike
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