At 09:02 AM 9/29/2002  -0400, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>         It requires a bit of a conditional. You cannot use --stayonhost and
>- --stayondomain in the same fetch, you may only use one or the other. Try
>them on the following:
>
>         python /usr/bin/plucker-build -N Slashdot               \
>                 -f Slashdot_News -H http://slashdot.org/        \
>                 --bpp=4 --maxdepth=2 --zlib-compression         \
>                 --category=News --not-beamable --launchable     \
>                 --backup --no-urlinfo --stayondomain -V2
>
>         Then try the same thing, but add --stayonhost _and_ --stayondomain,
>you'll see what it does.

David, what did you see?  What I saw on my system was that it held the 
pluck to the host, which is what I would expect given that --stayonhost is 
more rigid than --stayondomain.  Other than that, it functioned normally.

Relevant possible differences: I'm running Win2K, I ran it as "python 
spider.py" rather than "plucker-build", and I stopped each run after ten 
minutes 'cuz it's a huge run and it just doesn't run super-fast on my 
system despite the high bandwidth available.  (I did test it on a web site 
of mine though, and it created a valid and accurate document that displayed 
properly on the Palm.  Just didn't take the time to do it for Slashdot.)

Please let me know what you saw.  I'll make it conditional anyhow... 
there's no point wasting processing time to "stayondomain" when doing 
"stayonhost".  I just overlooked that possibility because it's a radio 
button (i.e. mutually exclusive) in Desktop.

Thanks
         Tony McNamara




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