It's not clear to me whether you are respecting your Terms of Use:
{You may ...} download and store sections of a book's contents onto your hard drive or other storage device for your use only for as long as that book remains available under your current subscription or the subscription of the third-party sponsoring your account, whereafter any content copied from Safari must be deleted or destroyed once the title is no longer in your subscription or you no longer have a subscription
and
{You agree ...} not to use "Web spiders" or any other automated retrieval mechanisms when using the Service other than what is provided by the Service
I would hate to think that I'd be helping you violate that agreement, especially since that might damage the only organization to send me a check consistently over the past decade.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re: Safari by merlyn
in thread LWP to help manage O'Reilly's Safari ? by iisaphd

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