I believe I am using the latest 'windows' version of both of these programs and am able to get Dilbert every day with no problem. Not sure if you are using windows version -
Here are my modifications to the dilbert.site file. Not sure any of them are important - just what I did when I was learning how to play with .site files. I took out the preprocess cause it did not seem to change the output at all for me. I don't remember why I changed maxwidth to 500?? probably just playing. URL: http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/ AuthorName: Kevin L. Dupree <kdupree /at/ flash.net> Name: Dilbert StoryStart: COMIC STRIP BEGIN StoryEnd: COMIC STRIP END StoryDiff: 1 ImageOnlySite: 1 ImageURL: http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/.* ImageScaleToMaxWidth: 500 # ?gop? ImageScaleToMaxWidth: 450 # ?gop? UseTableSmarts: 0 # add size info so sitescooper knows to make it into a # link for Plucker. #StoryHTMLPreProcess: { # s/ALT="Today.s Dilbert Comic"/ # ALT="Today.s Dilbert Comic" WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=211 # /gs; #} -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry W. Virden Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [scoop] Is the latest version of plucker compatible with sitescooper 3.1.2 I've been using sitescooper and plucker for a few months and been satisfied with the results. I recently upgraded to the Sept 2001 version of plucker. Once this occured, I find that even though sitescooper appears to be continuing to scoop sites, two which are graphically oriented (Zits and Dilbert) are no longer displaying their graphics. Has anyone else seen this problem? Is there something different I need to do with my scooping? I'm going to be asking on the plucker list as well, but I can see how this could be one of those "two way finger pointing" exercises... Also, is there something I should be using with sitescooper to be cleaning up the caches, or are users just supposed to go in manually and delete the stuff after a few weeks/months? -- Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem. Larry W. Virden <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- _______________________________________________ Sitescooper-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk _______________________________________________ Sitescooper-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk
