I will try all these suggestions and get back to you. 

Joseph
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue Aug 24 07:20:08 2004
Subject: Re: Pluck pages requiring password

Kannry, Joseph wrote:


As I was afraid its far from plug and play. I cannot locate cookie file
on my XP machine. More importantly I cant locate the Netscape cookie
file. Strangely Netscape logs into that site though I never ember
accessing it via Netscape or saving login.  I also cannot run it with
plucker as I got an error message about id-5 taken already. I suspect
something with conduits. Oh well.
 
 
Joseph

-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 5:55 PM
To: Kannry, Joseph; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pluck pages requiring password


Kannry, Joseph wrote:


Nice but does it interfere with plucker desktop or does it work with
it??

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


Oh, and to answer your question, You can have both installed without
issue.

--Wes


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id-5?  Hmm,  I do know they both have a conduit.  Ok, I may retract
about them running at the same time.  But then, the conduit isn't 100%
necessary.  I can tell you that jpluck's conduit will take any prc's in
it's install dir and install them.  Mine is:

c:/palm/maosnw/jpluck/card
and
c:/palm/maosnw/jpluck/ram

You can guess where each goes. ;-)  If Plucker Desktop's conduit is
similar, just have Jpluck drop it's files into their install directory.
But this is a potentially lengthy discussion.  If you need more detail,
let me know.

--Wes




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