From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-04-17 23:13:45
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Even if this isn't a direct function of Slash, I think you could easily get this same end by writing a perl/php/whatever script to spider the site, parse the articles' comments and generate .xml files. What do you think of this? ps: kudos on working in such an interesting field, glad to help ya wherever possible. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Matsakis" <mat...@ai...> To: <sla...@li...> Sent: Monday, 16 April, 2001 12:58 Subject: [Slashcode-development] Q: Can Slash discussions be served in a format other than HTML? > > Greetings, > > My name is Nick Matsakis, and I'm a graduate student at MIT's AI > Laboratory. Lately, I've been working on some problems in information > retrieval, and have become very interested in Slash-based sites as a > potential source of data to try out some techniques. > > I've know that Slashdot (and others) serve lists of headlines in XML, and > these are (presumably) the basis of many of the headline viewing programs > out there. However, what I am interested in is the threaded comment > discussions that each new article spawns. I've looked around a bit, and > have not been able to find out whether or not Slash is able to provide > third parties direct access to these discussions, rather than as HTML. > > Ideally, what I would want would be an XML-like document which lists each > comment with a unique identifier, the identifier of the comment it is a > response to, and the text of the comment. Other metadata (author, rating, > subject) is useful but not necessary. > > I realize that this question is off-topic for a developers list, but it > seemed like the most direct way to get an answer to the yes or no question > of "is this possible?" > > Regards, > > Nick Matsakis > > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development > |