Hello!

        >       * Geoff, I modified the Retriever::IsValidUrl() so that when
an URL
        >is actually invalid, it prints out the reason.  Could that be
implemented in
        >the new version since it's taking just a few minutes to add?  It is
REALLY
        >useful when you want to have a good follow (...when debugging) of
your
        >digging.

        Fair enough--send me a patch!

Oh, ok then :-).  Nothing fancy in it, just error messages...

 

        >... on 1 single line.

        It doesn't need to be on a single line, but that's irrelevant.

Prove it! :-)  If I use pico, the wrapping method will insert a new line and
by the same time, I will lose the rest of my string (...the rest of my
exclude expressions).  You can use pico to write your exclude_urls on 1 line
(when the $ appears) but sometimes pico also screws everything up.  That's
why I'm using Nedit now, so easy to work with.  I know you told me that you
were using Emacs and it wasn't inserting a new line character. That's good,
but the result is the same: the exclude_urls is written on 1 line.

Hmm, unless you know some "special" characters that enables you to do
otherwise. if it's not the case, than you have a better version than I do
;).


Benoit



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