RichD contributed wisdom to news:badd4188-196b-
45e3-ba8a-511d47128...@nh8g2000pbc.googlegroups.com:
> On Jan 30, Gandalf Parker
> wrote:
>> > Web gurus, what's going on?
>>
>> That is the fault of the site itself.
>> If they are going to block access to users then they should also block
>> ac
On 1/29/2013 11:55 PM, RichD wrote:
I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
articles on their Web site. It's mostly free, with some items
available to subscribers only. It seems random, which ones
they block, about 20%.
Anywho, sometimes I use their search utility, the usual author
On Jan 31, 5:39 am, RichD wrote:
> well yeah, but what's going on, under the hood?
> How does it get confused? How could this
> happen? I'm looking for some insight, regarding a
> hypothetical programmimg glitch -
As has been stated, this has nothing to do with Python, so please stop
posting yo
Martin Musatov wrote:
> On Jan 29, 8:55 pm, RichD wrote:
>> I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
>
[snip]
>
>
Ignoring the big ol' unneccessary crosspost... What the fuck?
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On 01/29/13 20:55, RichD so wittily quipped:
I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
articles on their Web site. It's mostly free, with some items
available to subscribers only. It seems random, which ones
they block, about 20%.
Anywho, sometimes I use their search utility, the usua
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 2:39 PM, RichD wrote:
> On Jan 30, Gandalf Parker
> wrote:
> > > Web gurus, what's going on?
> >
> > That is the fault of the site itself.
> > If they are going to block access to users then they should also block
> > access to the automated spiders that hit the site to
On Jan 30, Gandalf Parker
wrote:
> > Web gurus, what's going on?
>
> That is the fault of the site itself.
> If they are going to block access to users then they should also block
> access to the automated spiders that hit the site to collect data.
well yeah, but what's going on, under the hood?
RichD contributed wisdom to news:b968c6c6-5aa9-
4584-bd7a-5b097f17c...@pu9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com:
> Web gurus, what's going on?
>
That is the fault of the site itself.
If they are going to block access to users then they should also block
access to the automated spiders that hit the site t
On Jan 29, 8:55 pm, RichD wrote:
> I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:55 PM, RichD wrote:
> I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
> articles on their Web site. It's mostly free, with some items
> available to subscribers only. It seems random, which ones
> they block, about 20%.
>
> Anywho, sometimes I use their search utilit
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:55 PM, RichD wrote:
> I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
> articles on their Web site. It's mostly free, with some items
> available to subscribers only. It seems random, which ones
> they block, about 20%.
>
> Anywho, sometimes I use their search util
RichD writes:
> Anywho, sometimes I use their search utility, the usual author
> or title search, and it blocks, then I look it up on Google, and
> link from there, and it loads! ok, Web gurus, what's going on?
That evidently has nothing in particular to do with the topic of this
forum: the Pyt
I read Wall Street Journal, and occasionally check
articles on their Web site. It's mostly free, with some items
available to subscribers only. It seems random, which ones
they block, about 20%.
Anywho, sometimes I use their search utility, the usual author
or title search, and it blocks, then I
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