Kannry, Joseph wrote:
What is Jpluck. I'm looking for a plug and play solution

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From: Wesley Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: Pluck pages requiring password


Kannry, Joseph wrote:

  
How do I pluck pages from sites requiring my password
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Jpluck offers cookie support from your mozilla/netscape cookies.txt 
file.  Also, if it's http authentication [popup dialog box login], you 
may get away with something like this:

http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

--Wes

  
http://jpluck.sourceforge.net/

It's a java based parser with some unique features.  If your site requires you to login and stores that login via cookies, Jpluck may be able to take advantage of that.  But you also need to use a browser like Netscape or Mozilla/FireFox which store cookies in a cookies.txt file.  IE stores the cookies in a totally different fashion that Jpluck has yet to add support for. :-/

I use this for grabbing rss feeds with cookie support for places like LiveJournal.  No other RSS program seems to allow for this.  So this has been a godsend.  It also helps that LiveJournal supports a 'forever logged in cookie'.

--Wes



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