On Friday, June 7, 2002, at 11:38 , Kevin Meltzer wrote:
> Is any of this relevent to this list? I don't think so. Again, please > stay on > topic. my apologies, I thought the ethics of using a given technology might be a relevant topic. Since in essence I am simply reusing the 'test harness' code that I use for 'debugging' my CGI code for a purpose I had not originally intended to use it - and the ethical concern came to mind... Since I wanted to hand this off to folks who were fromerly employee's of Enron, et al, I thought I would ask those who probably a part of the code mongers on the other side if such is a kosher thing to do.... > On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 10:51:57AM -0700, drieux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > said something similar to: >> >> volks, >> >> this is probably more an ethical question >> than a technical question - since over the >> plays here I have become better at reverse engineering >> what webServers want pushed at them in the way of URI >> by get or puts.... >> >> but is it kosher to reverse engineer how various public >> web sites do this jazz - so that i merely wind up with >> a cron job that will summarize the evening search for >> jobs that are out there??? Hence in the morning review >> a single piece of email daily rather than click my >> way through all of them??? ciao drieux --- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]