Update: You may recall that I was unable to get this to work under the 
latest bleeding-edge version of SiteScooper. Since then, I reverted to the 
latest production version, 3.1.2 and it seems to be working now. I don't 
know whether this means there is a bug in the latest bleeding-edge version 
which broke the script, or if there's some other factor at work.

Either way, thanks for the files.


-- 
Mitch Wagner



At 05:46 AM 01/04/2002, Kennis Koldewyn wrote:

>----- Mitch Wagner wrote -----
>I think the NYTimes site has been revised over the past week or two to be
>much more resistant to attempt to get in without using a standard browser,
>and logging in. channels.nytimes.com and partners.nytimes.com don't seem to
>work, nor does the CGI-like URL you suggested.
>----- End -----
>
>Here's what I do: attached to this message is a three-level site file that
>scoops from an HTML file (also included) that I put on my hard drive (which
>makes it easy to get just the parts of the NYT that I want, and send the
>username and password that the NYT site expects).  It's been working for
>months, and worked just fine when I ran it this morning.  BTW, I'm using
>Sitescooper 3.1.0.
>
>- Kennis
>
>
>------ Kennis Koldewyn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------
>Without computers, it would be virtually impossible
>for us to accompliowur xow;gkc,mf(&(   - Dave Barry
>
>
>


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