Get updated for specific articles...
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Hello, I'm using some of the code from this site, and I would like to get a notification via e-mail when the code or these articles is being updated by its author. (e.g. when the articles in my bookmars are updated, or create a specific list for this purpose). One advantage about notifications via e-mail, is that you don't need to be 'on-line' all the time, or even every day for catching the notifications. (e.g. take notice in the home page that one of the articles you use is being updated). Any comment? Is this possible? (I guess that yes, due that all the info exists with CP.
-- **Ricky Marek** (_AKA: rbid_)
-- "Things are only impossible until they are not" --- Jean-Luc Picard My articles -
Hello, I'm using some of the code from this site, and I would like to get a notification via e-mail when the code or these articles is being updated by its author. (e.g. when the articles in my bookmars are updated, or create a specific list for this purpose). One advantage about notifications via e-mail, is that you don't need to be 'on-line' all the time, or even every day for catching the notifications. (e.g. take notice in the home page that one of the articles you use is being updated). Any comment? Is this possible? (I guess that yes, due that all the info exists with CP.
-- **Ricky Marek** (_AKA: rbid_)
-- "Things are only impossible until they are not" --- Jean-Luc Picard My articlesrbid wrote: don't need to be 'on-line' all the time, or even every day for catching the notifications. If you don't need to be notified immediately, why don't you subscribe to the weekly CP newsletter? Here's a trick for "the real programmer": Write the titles of all interesting articles in to text file. When your mail client has downloaded a CP newsletter, run a script that finds the newsletter in the inbox, searches for the titles from the text file, and deletes the newsletter if none of the titles is found. For Thunderbird: The mails are in a plain text file called "Inbox" in your profile directory. For Outlook: Try a VBA script. :cool: :-D _________________________________ Vote '1' if you're too lazy for a discussion