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Yes. Sometimes I start writing, and BASH comes out instead of
English. I'd call it a oneliner however, not a script. It does
exactly what Sharon asked.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 08:35, ax0n <perm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Technically, it should work in any korn or bourne derived shell (including
> bash) so long as you have curl and md5sum installed and your mail
> configuration isn't borked.
There is but one true shell, and its name is BASH.
Luis E. Rodriguez
Serious answer. Sharon is not a windows user. She is a human person.
All people have the license, at no cost, to use GNU software.
She can paste it into her BASH shell, on her GNU/Linux computer. I
guess there's a reason to keep those around then huh?
If she chooses to abstain from software freedom, she chooses to remain
unable to do simple things like that on her own computer.
If only there were some.way to run another operating system on your computer at.the same time as your main OS.
You know "virtually"
(throws up the finger quotes)
</dr evil>
Linux' Virt Manager is gratis and libre, and it supports even
proprietary non-libre guest operating systems, like Microsoft Windows,
if there was a perceived need for such a thing.
lol
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Nice code Noah.There are also a couple of extensions created for Chrome that do this too:Or some free servicesOr you can use the VB (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rkhehnm53p6rd6p/bQApZ4_hm8 since I couldn't share it on the email)
- The code uses the free Persits.MailSender object, which must be present on the machine running the script. It can be downloaded at www.aspemail.com(you don't have to install the full package, you can just manually extract the files from the installer and register AspEmail.dll with regsvr32.exe).
- Remember to replace "smtp.yourisp.com" and "ale...@yourdomain.com" with the correct hostname for your SMTP server and the correct email addresses.
Do you all have any idea how far over my head all that was?? I had to call Scott (my 23yo) in to decipher it into English for me. <330.gif> He actually did a really good job of it too.
...so it sounds like to me (I came up with this on my own) ... that if I power down my computer, it does not check the page again until I power up again? Is this right?If my laptop is powered up on battery, and connected wirelessly to the internet ... would this script be using the battery up a bit faster if it were doing this work in the background??? Would I have to have Chrome or Firefox running on the computer at all times?I take my laptop with me a lot ... here and there ... on the road ... so would I need to maintain a constant internet connection (and power) in order to receive notification in a timely manner? IOW if my laptop was in the van powered down, I wouldn't get an e-mail notifying me to get online and get to the page ... right? ...so I would need to dedicate say my netbook to being online all the time in order to monitor pages in real time and be notified immediately? This isn't life critical ... I'm just thinking of future uses ...I remember a few years/several years back there was a web page/company (at no charge) that had this type of service ... you typed in the URLs and how often you wanted it checked ... and it e-mailed you when the pages would change. Is there anything like that now...not sure what it would be called in order to google it.
Careful ... don't blow my mind with your responses ... talk real sloooooowww and maybe I'll catch on. <33B.png> I DO DO DO appreciate all the help everyone gives here!!!
Do you all have any idea how far over my head all that was?? I had to call Scott (my 23yo) in to decipher it into English for me. He actually did a really good job of it too....so it sounds like to me (I came up with this on my own) ... that if I power down my computer, it does not check the page again until I power up again? Is this right?
If my laptop is powered up on battery, and connected wirelessly to the internet ... would this script be using the battery up a bit faster if it were doing this work in the background??? Would I have to have Chrome or Firefox running on the computer at all times?
I take my laptop with me a lot ... here and there ... on the road ... so would I need to maintain a constant internet connection (and power) in order to receive notification in a timely manner? IOW if my laptop was in the van powered down, I wouldn't get an e-mail notifying me to get online and get to the page ... right? ...so I would need to dedicate say my netbook to being online all the time in order to monitor pages in real time and be notified immediately? This isn't life critical ... I'm just thinkin of future uses ...
lpl.
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