Dwayne Bailey pisze:
> 
> Would it not be possible to use wget to get the files from Pootle?
> Using -N to enable timestamp checking?

I like this approach very much.  This way, we won't eat up all our 
bandwidth.

> This won't work now on Pootle since we don't set the header info
> correctly.  But could work if the header info was set the the
> PO-Revision-Date.  This seems like a relatively easy fix for someone who
> wants to hack things on Pootle.

PO-Revision-Date does not necessarily needs to be used as a timestamp. 
File's modification date should do the same job.  However, today I tried 
to run:

wget -N http://pootle.lxde.bsnet.se/pl/lxde/batt.po

and what I got was:

Connecting to pootle.lxde.bsnet.se|193.11.184.134|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 501 Unsupported method ('HEAD')

and then wget simply retrieved the document again.

> Last problem would be to give open-tran info about what projects are
> active on a given server and what languages are available for that
> project.

If I can suggest anything, then why not use RSS?

> I'd love to see this happen as it would allow a lot more data to make
> its way to open-tran and strangely enough then back to other Pootle
> servers.

I'd love to see this happen too as it would allow more data to Pootle 
and then back to open-tran :)

Jacek


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