I've updated my quick-and-dirty Plucker server to work with Sunrise
0.42. It's a perl script that listens to port 4000 and responds to a
web server with a pdb file. You'll need to edit the top of the script
to set local settings, such as allowed ip addresses, defaults, etc.
(unless you're at Georgetown, in which case you can just use my server
which works from all Georgetown ip addresses).
Usage:
http://yourserver.com:4000/[dddxxx]/url.to.pluck/file.to.pluck.html/FileName.pdb
ddd = depth (if not specified, 1 (i.e., the specified url only)
xxx = options. Can include: n=no images, c=color images, j=java,
p=python, d=restrict-to-dir, h=restrict-to-host.
The java option uses the Sunrise java server from
www.sf.net/projects/sunrise . The python option uses the standard
Plucker Python Spider. You can set which of these is the default.
It doesn't work for simultaneous queries. There is no memory limiting
so it could clobber your server.
It's now my favorite way of plucking. I can do it from Blazer and from
a desktop, and all I need to do is take a URL I am viewing and preface
it with http://pruss-server.selfip.net:4000/ and suffix a /Name.pdb, and
I've got it (when doing this on a PC, I save directly to an SD card, and
install from there). Faster and more convenient than firing up some
desktop program, and choosing settings.
Get it from http://pruss-server.selfip.net/pluckserv.zip
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Alexander R. Pruss
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057-1133 U.S.A.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
online papers and home page: www.georgetown.edu/faculty/ap85
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