Hi i created an application for http://alt.binaries.nl that searches for nzb files in different alt.binaries groups and after having uploaded it in the newsgroups i got an e-mail from usenetjunkie if I would like to add support for their searchengine to the program
I'll do that but my Question is:
could you add support for that engine in newspro ?
they have a description of how that can be done online http://www.usenetjunkie.com/unjk.rar.
could/ would you like to add that feature to newspro... please , that's much faster than Xpat (and i won't need 2 programs)
thx Pizza
nzb search via usenetjunkie
Re: Feature request - nzb search via usenetjunkie
You can create the nzb files on the UNJ website so you don't really need 2 programs for itpizza15 wrote:(and i won't need 2 programs)
thx Pizza
i got an email from them too.
i understand usenejunkie is a clone of newzbin, they borrowed the idea; i just looked at it, their format is binary (like binnews) - not human readable which is bad.
they support .nzb so should be no big deal for now.
the question whether there is a justification in creating a host of custom formats every of them connected to a particular service.
the right way to go i would consider appropriate after nzb is to create a format for global search that can be seamlessly integrated into the nntp protocol (it won't bring overhead, just to add a couple of new commands with carefully designed form of returned results).
they are free for now but it is not forever, again what i think we should give credit to newzbin since they were first and to develop nntp like interface - a standard - eventually available as a part of a standard nntp service for global search (services like newzbin could act as pseudo-servers not supplying bodies but only headers, i.e. covering only the global search aspect of the adjusted nntp protocol).
i understand usenejunkie is a clone of newzbin, they borrowed the idea; i just looked at it, their format is binary (like binnews) - not human readable which is bad.
they support .nzb so should be no big deal for now.
the question whether there is a justification in creating a host of custom formats every of them connected to a particular service.
the right way to go i would consider appropriate after nzb is to create a format for global search that can be seamlessly integrated into the nntp protocol (it won't bring overhead, just to add a couple of new commands with carefully designed form of returned results).
they are free for now but it is not forever, again what i think we should give credit to newzbin since they were first and to develop nntp like interface - a standard - eventually available as a part of a standard nntp service for global search (services like newzbin could act as pseudo-servers not supplying bodies but only headers, i.e. covering only the global search aspect of the adjusted nntp protocol).