In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul
Boddie wrote:
> Various sites forbid wget and friends as a rule, understandably ...
No, that is not understandable.
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George Sakkis wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I dont mean google
> > i dont mean onelook.com
> >
> > these are only examples
> >
> > i hop eyou understand what i mean
>
> Apparently, *you* don't understand what they're trying to tell you. It
> roughly boils down to the following:
If we jus
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> ok i close this discussion
No, you don't.
Stefan
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ok i close this discussion
i understand everybody no problem
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Finney
> wrote:
>
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>>Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>>Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>>>
Steve Holden wrote:
>The fact remains that Google can chop your searching ability off
>at the knees ...
>>>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Finney
wrote:
> Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
>> > Steve Holden wrote:
>> >>The fact remains that Google can chop your searching ability off
>> >>at the knees ...
>> > No they can't. They can only chop off your ability
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> > Steve Holden wrote:
> >>The fact remains that Google can chop your searching ability off
> >>at the knees ...
> > No they can't. They can only chop off your ability to use Google.
> >
> [sigh]. Right, Lawrence, sorry I wasn
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve
> Holden wrote:
>
>
>>The fact remains that Google can chop your searching ability off at the
>>knees ...
>
>
> No they can't. They can only chop off your ability to use Google.
>
[sigh]. Right, Lawrence, sorry I wasn't quite e
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve
Holden wrote:
> The fact remains that Google can chop your searching ability off at the
> knees ...
No they can't. They can only chop off your ability to use Google.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I dont mean google
> i dont mean onelook.com
>
> these are only examples
>
> i hop eyou understand what i mean
Apparently, *you* don't understand what they're trying to tell you. It
roughly boils down to the following:
- All (except perhaps the most trivial small) site
I dont mean google
i dont mean onelook.com
these are only examples
i hop eyou understand what i mean
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> GOOGLE IS NOT OUR SUBJECT ANY MORE.
>
> MY GOAL IS NOT MAKING SEARCH ON GOOGLE:
> MY GOAL IS MAKING A SEARCH ON
> www.onelook.com, for example
this is usenet; you don't "own" the threads you start. if there's a
subthread that you don't find relevant to your original
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> GOOGLE IS NOT OUR SUBJECT ANY MORE.
>
> MY GOAL IS NOT MAKING SEARCH ON GOOGLE:
> MY GOAL IS MAKING A SEARCH ON
> www.onelook.com, for example
"""
Can you send me the list of words in the index? May I extract it from your
site?
No, sorry. If you're thinking about wri
GOOGLE IS NOT OUR SUBJECT ANY MORE.
MY GOAL IS NOT MAKING SEARCH ON GOOGLE:
MY GOAL IS MAKING A SEARCH ON
www.onelook.com, for example
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Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:51:55 +0200, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
>
>
>>http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html
>>
>>"You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system
>> without express
>>permission in advance from Google."
>
>
> I'm not just be
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Google don't define "automated query"it, and I don't think they can.
the phrases they use are well understood in the SE business. that's
good enough for everyone involved (including courts; see below).
> (What on earth is "meta-searching"? If you're going to use terms
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> i dont know how i can get the words from a txt file for searching by
> turn
checking the "reading and writing files" section in the tutorial might
be somewhat helpful:
http://docs.python.org/tut/node9.html#SECTION00920
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:51:55 +0200, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html
>
> "You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system
> without express
> permission in advance from Google."
I'm not just being a pedantic weasel here, but what's
And also writing the result as a html or xml file
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For example i give you an example about making search on one of the
site and get the result.
# #!/usr/bin/python
# # -*- coding: windows-1254; -*-
#
# import urllib
# dictionary = {}# wow, it's actually a dictionary
# words = ['apple', 'banana', 'cheese']
# for word in words:
# dictionary[
Thank you very much for your explications. I dont mean a search engine.
for example a dictionary site for searching words.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I dont mean only google, also other sites aswell
Google expressly forbids doing any form of automated search outside of
their api. If you want to write a script that will run Google searches,
you have to use the api to do so. As far as I know most of the other
search si
I dont mean only google, also other sites aswell
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is it possible to make search on for example on google without api with
> a list of words
> 1- there is word list
> 2- the script will take the words from the list by turn
> 3-it iwll make the search
> 4-will get results
> 5-will write the results as xml file.
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