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Ha-Sheesh
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well i forgot he isnt a programer,,,
hmmm
just go to the frontpage,,,
make an N frame page..
where N= the number of websites..
anyways, point all of them, to the corresopndent
books you want, possibly you may want to
include in the frame code, the meta refresh tag, with the seconds you want them to refresh,
go to every single frame, login to the book
or just browse the line your looking for...
ill prefer to have the resizable option, in case you want only to look to certain books at that moment...
thats the most easy way,
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Newbie,
If you're going to show off at least be sensible. If somebody builds a huge ugly frameset with all the books *good punters* need each window will be at about an inch big. worthless.

The perl idea is ok, but that's for old school programmers - which i assure you - most people are not.
 

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Imported obscenities will not make your frame solution any better
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capice puto
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there are ways around it (ie. coding your spider to use a proxy.)
 

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Do the books mind if we use spiders? I don't use them, sounds to techincal for me, but how do the books feel about them?
 

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nevermind
I just wrote a code to get all the lines, then cap my games and massage my balls. We're good to go.
 

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