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Also check out game-monitor.com <http://game-monitor.com> for statistics, a
lot of it is formatted in xml too :)
 Josh

 On 11/2/05, Jorge Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Michael Fischer wrote:
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> >I also had in mind something along those lines. I started "collecting
> stats"
> >(well, just saving the stats.html page to my hard disk) once every hour,
> >ever since September 14 (so that's just over 1,100 files so far), using a
> >program written in C#. If you want, I can send you my data. I don't know
> any
> >PHP though (though it's similar to C++, and it's on my list of languages
> to
> >learn right after Python :) ). I'd suggest developing your own robust Xml
> >schema for saving the old data, decoupling the Html-parsing code from the
> >Xml saving code, so you can go back and aggregate stats any time you
> want.
> >
> >
> While that is an interesting suggestion, I think a mysql database is
> much better suited for the job then an XML file.
>
> If you want to send your stats I would be happy to add them to my
> history, although my current resolution is every half hour (which is how
> often the Steam page updates) and your resolution is one hour. Should be
> a simple problem to solve though.
>
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> Jorge "Vino" Rodriguez
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