I did not respond because I fail to see how they could come to such a conclusion.

So you post several different times asking for help submitting comments to different sites (c.f. Why code is not posting, using www::mechanize to submit to a forum, unable to post to forum, Submitting a form, and perl and a javascript form field; the code in the first four of which being all but indistinguishable from one another save the URL to which the message was going to be posted) . . .

Then you're asking for help mining search engine results . . .

And yet you fail to see how people could not come to the conclusion that you were trying to implement some sort of comment spamming scheme (given the recent line of questioning most likely as an attempt to increase page rank with said search engines; in fact Why code is not posting looks to be the start of just such a program) . . .

/boggle


In reply to Re^3: searching via www::search on alltheweb by Fletch
in thread searching via www::search on alltheweb by coder45

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