Thanks John, works like a charm, just one note, I though it will work with the python version that comes with Plucker but it doesn't, I had to download version 2.2 and it worked perfectly.
thanks again
Gabriel
--- On Tue 03/12, John Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> check out, http://www.geocities.com/rozmanov/ntlm/ its a (python based)
> proxy server that allows hides Microsoft Proxy authentication
> complexities,
> allowing traditional programs such as plucker/shoutcast to work.
>
> Have fun
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 March 2002 16:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: More web site updates, comments requested
>
> an interactive directory of folders, we can choose the category and then
> add
> by itself our links to palm friendly sites, I have found difficult to go
> around and find a good site with working links...
>
> btw I think the idea of providing a page where we can pluck live content
> is
> fantastic, I tried to install plucker at work and it doesn't work since I
> my
> company uses a firewall that doesn't take the basic authentication that
> plucker supports, not even sitescooper works and I was looking for a page
> to
> do this but there is none :(.
>
> Thanks for all the effort to make the plucker website and the tool so
> nice.
>
> Gabriel
>
> --- On Tue 03/05, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
> >
> > I just loaded Konqueror today (no, I don't run KDE, just wanted to
> > test the browser) and noticed that the plkr.org website shows up in
> konq
> > with *HUGE* fonts. Has anyone else seen this problem?
> >
> > ...and to make this message truly useful, the plkr.org website is
> > undergoing yet another facelift. This one will bring with it a
> completely
> > new design and face to the site. The site will be infinately more
> > interactive (ok, infinately is a tough level to beat, but it's
> close).
> > The
> > new site when launched will allow you to pluck live content by
> filling in
> > a
> > simple form, wait a few moments, and have a .pdb delivered to you
> for
> > download (this will not be remotely fetchable via scripts, sorry,
> too
> > many
> > DoS attacks from clients, mailing lists, and web-spiders). I'm
> working on
> > a
> > way to allow people to "sign in" and store their
> preferences as
> > well as
> > putting the "Build-It" page back up so you can build a
> working
> > ~/.pluckerc
> > configuration online for your sites and save them there for later
> use.
> >
> > It's currently very easy to use the site, but I'm trying to make it
> > even easier to navigate through the pages, cvs, mailing lists, and
> wealth
> > of
> > other information available through the site. I've got a little more
> time
> > on
> > my hands now (unemployment does that =), so I'm using what time I
> have to
> > peek and poke some new ideas into the site.
> >
> > If anyone has ideas, suggestions, comments, graphics, or wants to
> > help contribute.. please email me directly. Remember, we can't
> "rip
> > off"
> > other commercial services ideas or design goals, nor can we reproduce
> and
> > "publish" content from other sites without their permission
> or
> > consent.
> > Let's stay within the limits of the law, where we can, and ask
> permission
> > where we can't.
> >
> >
> >
> > [dd]
> >
> >
>
>
> _____
>
>
- More web site updates, comments requested David A. Desrosiers
- RE: More web site updates, comments requested Gabriel
- Parsing of the 'href=mailto:' line.. Tim ODriscoll
- Re: Parsing of the 'href=mailto:' line.. David A. Desrosiers
- Re: Parsing of the 'href=mailto:' lin... Tim ODriscoll
- Re: Parsing of the 'href=mailto:' line.. Andrew Markebo
- Gabriel

