barista
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Gender
Male
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Location
Italy
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Interests
Ragtime guitar, learning Italian.
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OS
Windows 8
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Total Memory
4Gb
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Framework
v3.5
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License
Professional Edition
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my social bot - a question before I start developing
barista replied to barista's topic in General Discussion
Thanks guys, really helpful. It seems like Twitter is the most straightforward. Facebook would be tricky. G+ ... not sure! Even hootsuite sometimes has trouble with legit G+ posting. -
my social bot - a question before I start developing
barista replied to barista's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the comment! We will be using accounts already created by 'volunteers' and hopefully we will be able to resolve problems if they arise. The alternative to a bot is to to pay someone on Fiverr. However we're generating 1 or 2 articles per day per client, so it could get expensive, which is why I considered a bot. Thanks for the encouragement. -
I want to creat a bot that clicks the Facebook Like, Tweet and Google +1 buttons on a webpage. The Facebook part would be like this: List of Facebook account logins Gets first login Ubot logs in to Facebook Navigates to blog post Clicks the Facebook Like button Logs out of Facebook Clears browser cache Checks if last Facebook account - if no, selects next Facebook login - if yes, finishes Facebook Liking The Twitter and G+1 would be more or less the same. Before I start creating this I wanted to ask you experienced developers here if there are any hidden traps to consider. In the pas
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you've been busy !!
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Is it true that I need to add Variable Functions to my own variables before I can use the value in the UI Stat Monitor 'Corresponding Variable' field? Thanks, Barista
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thanks John the label is now visible above the browser. However, I am still unable to drag and drop the $list position variable into the UI Stat Monitor variable field. I got round it be assigning the value of $list position to a variable I created and dropping that into the UI Stat Monitor node. But shouldn't I be able to drag and drop the $list variables?
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Hi everyone, I have two questions about UI Stat Monitor 1. The Label etc is not displaying above the ubot browser. You can see this in the image below. 2. I want to add the variable '$list position' into the Variable field in the UI Stat Monitor node, however I can't drag $list position into the field. IN fact there is already a # sign in the field. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks! http://theappcats.com/lev/uistat.JPG
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Selecting and Downloading Files from a list
barista replied to barista's topic in General Discussion
Hi JohnB, I can't see any links in the page source -
Hi I've got two questions. I am writing a bot to interface with a website that runs a job every day. The job creates a txt file which contains the results of the job and I want to download the most recent file. The jobs are posted as text files, and displayed as links in a list on the page. Besides each job is a small icon [ ] representing a calendar. The date is displayed when you mouseover the icon. The names of the files are not standard and have no pattern: [ ] somefilename [ ] another-file-name [ ] yet-another-file-name The most recent job is always at the top and this is the job
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I can't get this to work using smtp.g mail.com which is a big pity. I managed to set-up an emailer using winautomation in about 30 minutes and it's chugging away nicely.
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How do we use the send email function? Looks like a great idea but I don't see how it can work. For example, smtp services usually require you to specify a port number, some require a secure connection (e.g. gmail). Or am I missing something? (which is likely). Barista
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How I Cleared Out Browser Cookies & Temp in IE7
barista replied to Gogetta's topic in General Discussion
superb, thank you. -
cheers for this advice. it solved a lot of nasty things!
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Hey man thanks for putting those tutorials together. They were really great. I'd love to see any more you make. Thanks. Barista.
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Yes I figured this would be the case. thanks.