That was the first thing I tried  (perl sitescooper.pl -mplucker), but it
doesn't work.

I get a message like this [there may be other problems, it gives a lot of
output]:

Palm install: cannot copy Z:\\.plucker\2001_03_01_PalmStation.Com.pdb to
D:\Program Files\Pa
lm\Illido\Install/2001_03_01_PalmStation.Com.pdb, cannot install.

Now this being a windows NT system, it's not even possible to have a
.plucker dir

I also get this at the very beginning:

File "sitescooper.cf" line 49: Configuration line invalid (needs URL line
first?):
  ProfilesDir="D:\program files\sitescooper\profiles"

File "sitescooper.cf" line 131: Configuration line invalid (needs URL line
first?):
  SirescooperDir="D:\Program files\sitescooper\"

I can send the whole screenful of stuff if someone would like to look at it,
but it's kind of long.

Anyway, if anyone can help, that'd be great.

Kate

----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: [scoop] sitescooper+plucker on NT


>
> "Kate Mahoney" said:
>
> > I was wondering if any one out there can help me figure out how to
> > get sitescooper to work with plucker on NT.  I can get plucker
> > working now.  I can also get sitescooper outputting to isilo (the
> > default).
> >
> > What I can't seem to figure out is what I need to change to make it
> > scoop to plucker format.  I assume I have to change something in
> > sitescooper.cf, but I don't know what specifically I have to change
> > to what.  Can anyone help?
>
> The easiest thing to do is to change the shortcut which runs sitescooper,
> to run it with the "-plucker" or "-mplucker" command line arguments.
>
> Edit the shortcut's Properties and change the Command Line box from
>
> perl C:\where\ever\sitescooper.pl
>
> to
>
> perl C:\where\ever\sitescooper.pl -mplucker
>
> That's it.
>
> -mplucker is better BTW, because -plucker will create one very long
> document, which the Plucker converter will split into "pages" at arbitrary
> points.  -mplucker creates several individual "pages" inside the document.
>
> cheers,
>
> --j.
>
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