From: John J. L. <jj...@po...> - 2002-05-24 19:51:24
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On Fri, 24 May 2002, Stuart Rison wrote: [...] > This is why I hesitated so long before testing your page. In the end I > decided to supply my username & password for a couple of searches on the > basis that you clearly had put in a lot of effort developing the test page > and that it's a reasonably useless password even if a hacker gets it. [...] Sorry, obviously I should just have posted the code in the first place -- the CGI script was not the effort, the rest of it was (though I confess it was the minor effort I put into the CGI script that made me persevere with it). Anyway, thanks to those who did test via the web, and thanks for the patience of those who didn't! Again, if anyone wants to integrate it with pyblio, please tell the mailing list so effort isn't duplicated (the URL where the code is posted is in my last message). It would be nice if someone did this, since I might not get around to it for a while. [...] > Actually I've just realised you can do this... select New, do your search, > select the references you want and cut-and-paste them into you "main" > database (doh). Nevertheless, it may be good if the remote searched > automatically opened up a new results window. Sounds like a good idea to me. John |