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RE: [grubstreet] New Index
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From: Ivor Williams
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] New Index
Date: 09:42 on 27 Nov 2002
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] New Index
Date: 09:42 on 27 Nov 2002
On Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:58 PM, Kate L Pugh [SMTP:kake@xxxxx.xx] wrote: > On Tue 26 Nov 2002, Earle Martin <grubstreet@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > [grubsearch] > > Remind me again how it works? I haven't looked at the code - IIRC > > you said it was a scraper of some sort. > > Yup; it's a screenscraper. New version of the script is up now at > http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/grubsearch.cgi Found a bug. Try searching for all Chinese restaurants. You get the first entry as a hyperlinked .... which doesn't take you anywhere. -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] New Index
Earle Martin 23:36 on 24 Nov 2002
Google's search results for "Grubstreet" have changed. The redirector page-
Re: [grubstreet] New Index
Bob Walker 17:23 on 25 Nov 2002
I certainly think it looks better. Also having the recent changes feed-
Earle Martin
20:27 on 25 Nov 2002
Yeah, the RecentChanges feed is dead good. I like it a lot. Another benefit- too deep to show
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Earle Martin
20:27 on 25 Nov 2002
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RE: [grubstreet] New Index
Ivor Williams 09:42 on 27 Nov 2002
Found a bug. Try searching for all Chinese restaurants. You get the first entry-
[grubstreet] Grubsearch [Was: Re: New Index]
Kate L Pugh 15:03 on 27 Nov 2002
Fixed in 0.03 -- thanks. I also made the script ignore subpages of
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[grubstreet] Grubsearch [Was: Re: New Index]
Kate L Pugh 15:03 on 27 Nov 2002
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Re: [grubstreet] New Index
Bob Walker 17:23 on 25 Nov 2002