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Am 16.08.2012 18:43, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> ...and /this/ week, 70% of the activity came from Finland. And 70% of 10
> plays isn't a very big number.
>
> Either I'm doing a really bad job of promoting this, or my stuff just
> sucks so much nobody wants to listen.
Obviously it's the former, because one cannot find out whether your
stuff sucks or not unless one hits "play" ;-)
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>> Either I'm doing a really bad job of promoting this, or my stuff just
>> sucks so much nobody wants to listen.
>
> Obviously it's the former, because one cannot find out whether your
> stuff sucks or not unless one hits "play" ;-)
+5 insightful.
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On 18/08/2012 08:10 AM, Eero Ahonen wrote:
> Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>
>> ...and /this/ week, 70% of the activity came from Finland. And 70% of 10
>> plays isn't a very big number.
>>
>
> Busted, that's me.
LOL!
This reminds me of that time I looked at the Apache logs for my website,
and there were 13 hits from Lynx. You know, the text-mode web browser
that nobody ever uses. Like, WTF?
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Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
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> This reminds me of that time I looked at the Apache logs for my website,
> and there were 13 hits from Lynx. You know, the text-mode web browser
> that nobody ever uses. Like, WTF?
Lynx is very practical for scripting things :).
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Le 18/08/2012 12:37, Eero Ahonen nous fit lire :
> Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>
>> This reminds me of that time I looked at the Apache logs for my website,
>> and there were 13 hits from Lynx. You know, the text-mode web browser
>> that nobody ever uses. Like, WTF?
>
> Lynx is very practical for scripting things :).
Another interest of Lynx is the easier interface with blind-enable
computer device (such as transcription of text in Braille, or vocal
synthesis)
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Le_Forgeron <jgr### [at] free fr> wrote:
> Le 18/08/2012 12:37, Eero Ahonen nous fit lire :
> > Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> >>
> >> This reminds me of that time I looked at the Apache logs for my website,
> >> and there were 13 hits from Lynx. You know, the text-mode web browser
> >> that nobody ever uses. Like, WTF?
> >
> > Lynx is very practical for scripting things :).
> Another interest of Lynx is the easier interface with blind-enable
> computer device (such as transcription of text in Braille, or vocal
> synthesis)
I downloaded the .ogg file directly with mplayer. I don't know what kind
of UA string it sends, but it ought to look interesting.
Nowadays it's rarer and rarer to need a text-based browser, but it used to
be much more common in the past. Many servers don't even have a display
card at all, and the only way to do anything with them is with either a
dumb terminal or connecting remotely. Of course nowadays your "terminal"
would usually be a regular PC that you can use to run a normal graphical
browser, but this might not have been the case in the past. (Also, there
*might* be some circumstances where you need to run a browser in-situ,
directly from the server, and the only connection type you have to it
is ssh. Lynx or w3m are the tools for this.)
--
- Warp
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On 8/18/2012 4:28, Warp wrote:
> Nowadays it's rarer and rarer to need a text-based browser,
And almost everything you might have used Lynx for in the past people now
use wget to do.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Oh no! We're out of code juice!"
"Don't panic. There's beans and filters
in the cabinet."
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Darren New wrote:
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> And almost everything you might have used Lynx for in the past people
> now use wget to do.
>
Which is great, if you actually want the file. If you just want to push
the HTML -source to parserer, lynx -source might be handier. One might
also be intrested of output of lynx -dump.
For example, to get the result numbers of Nordic lottery (Viking-Lotto):
lynx -source http://www.yle.fi/tekstitv/txt/P472_01.html|grep -i
numero|cut -d ">" -f 4|cut -d " " -f 1
This gives you three lines. The first one has the actual numbers, second
one has additional numbers and the last on is called lucky number.
Really easy to handle furthermore :-).
-Aero
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On 8/18/2012 14:48, Eero Ahonen wrote:
> Darren New wrote:
>>
>> And almost everything you might have used Lynx for in the past people
>> now use wget to do.
>>
>
> Which is great, if you actually want the file. If you just want to push the
> HTML -source to parserer, lynx -source might be handier. One might also be
> intrested of output of lynx -dump.
I'd think -dump is more useful than -source, given that wget is happy to
write the results to stdout. :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Oh no! We're out of code juice!"
"Don't panic. There's beans and filters
in the cabinet."
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Darren New wrote:
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> I'd think -dump is more useful than -source, given that wget is happy to
> write the results to stdout. :-)
>
Makes a lot of sense actually. Though never thought of it, since lynx
-source still works ;-). Of course, wget -qO- is 3 chars shorter than
lynx -source and therefore saves expensive bytes.
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