| Article: |
Hacking Books with Safari Web Services | |
| Subject: | I don't see the utility of this program | |
| Date: | 2004-11-01 21:48:55 | |
| From: | gavinbong3 | |
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I'm sorry but I don't see the usefullness of the affiliate API. Yes, it will allow you to search for occurence of some search strings in Safari's catalog of books; but here's the catch - those books need to be in your bookshelf if you want to read further. Is it possible to limit the search results to come from books within my bookshelf ?
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I don't see the utility of this program
2008-04-16 07:51:36 manoj $ [Reply | View]
where can i get hacking tool s can any one tell me
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I don't see the utility of this program
2004-12-02 16:45:39 CITEC [Reply | View]
A low-tech solution would be to keep a (manually-updated) text file on your computer containing a list of all books currently in your bookshelf, and then adjust the Perl script to read that file and ignore search results from books not in that list. I'd use a command-line flag to tell the Perl script to use the file or return all results.




