1. ANN - WebShepherd v0.7b
- Posted by Mark Smith <markrsmith at BTINTERNET.COM> Jan 17, 1999
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- Last edited Jan 18, 1999
I have just sent to Rob the first release of the off-line browser I am developing in Euphoria. It is based around wininet.dll so you will need this on your computer to use WebShepherd. This release is very crude as all it downloads is single URLs and doesn't parse these for frames or images. In effect this is the core engine for the subsequent developments. Features I hope to add to future versions are:- - Parsing of files for frames and images - Saving list of URLs to be downloaded - Parsing files for links and downloading links set by the user - Multi socket downloads - Only downloading modified files I would welcome any bug reports or comments. Mark Smith Mark's Leisure Zone http://www.btinternet.com/~markrsmith
2. ANN - WebShepherd v0.7b
- Posted by Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Jan 17, 1999
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- Last edited Jan 18, 1999
Wow! All I ask is that I type in an URL, it saves the HTML as a sequence= (OR ANY FILE AS A SEQUENCE!). Preferably connecting and disconnecting. = Wow, I'm getting on to something here. I type in a URL, it retrieves it,= and go from here. Can it do this much? Alan =
3. Re: ANN - WebShepherd v0.7b
- Posted by Mark Smith <markrsmith at BTINTERNET.COM> Jan 18, 1999
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-----Original Message----- From: Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Date: 18 January 1999 04:21 >Wow! All I ask is that I type in an URL, it saves >the HTML as a sequence(OR ANY FILE AS A SEQUENCE!). It initially stores the downloaded HTML or whatever file in a sequence before it then saves the file to the hard disk. >Preferably connecting and disconnecting. It will automatically connect but disconnection needs to be done by the user. I will set disconnection as an option in a future version. >Wow, I'm getting on to something here. I type in >a URL, it retrieves it, and go from here. Can it >do this much? Yep, that's what it does at the moment but doesn't follow links or parse for images or frames. HTH Mark Smith Mark's Leisure Zone http://www.btinternet.com/~markrsmith