I like the removal. It makes it easier for me to see which topics have been updated.
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No biggie, I just wondered.
I could write a Perl script to do the threadsuck using NNTP.
That might work. The other idea I had was to change the current threadsuck script so that it used WX's 'All Messages' option for pageviews. "All Messages' shows the last couple of hundred posts, but you can index the URL with the post number so that you can view other parts of the thread. Not quite as straightforward as the current script because the 'All Messages' option doesn't work the same way as 'Next Page'. You'd have to keep tract of the post numbers in the script, but I think it would be a much faster, more efficient way to download the threads, and since the number of page views per thread is way lower, you'd have far fewer dropped posts, to the point where it would be practical to edit the files and add any missing posts.
DX, insent.
Tom, got it, but I won't be able to try it until tonight.
Ok, the 0 new thing isn't just me. I love having a place to check on that. :)
Glitch I've now seen twice, using OS9 and IE5 on a Mac -- I come to buffistas.org, and it recognizes me as logged in, but it doesn't show me the logged-in-only left nav options (message center, read new, etc.). When I refresh, though, that set of options does appear. Not a major issue, though both times it's happened I've found it confusing.
I got that this morning, too, using OmniWeb on OS X.
[link] Yeah, no -- the cookies (for reasons I'm not totally clear on), are only good for [link] Which you go to the minute you click on any link.
I was unable to edit part of a post in the Buffy thread. I am posting from Lynx, which may well explain the problem. I left out the starting bracket from a link and couldn't add it on edit, although I succeeded in adding comments. Maybe I'm missing something.