Tim Kynerd said:
> When I used IssueLinksStart/IssueLinksEnd, I got nothing because the only > thing between those strings was -- yep -- a table containing the sections I > wanted to scoop; I think sitescooper didn't pick them up because it ignored > the table -- so I'm hoping ContentsUseTableSmarts: 0 will work. I'll test > this as soon as I get a chance. OK -- note that for Issue level pages, that's IssueUseTableSmarts: 0 . > Kinda ;-), but not as badly as you'd think. The "section" links (see my > explanation above) are static links, with URLs that never change, so I > just have those in the HTML page on my hard drive and let it function as > the top level of a 3-level site. BTW, if the scoop comes out really large, you may want to do what a lot of big newspaper site files do: make a site file for each section. that way you can allow users of the site files to skip the sections they find boring, more easily ;). Also IMHO a 3-level site can be hard to navigate on a handheld... --j. _______________________________________________ Sitescooper-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk
