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It automatically updates it. The sad part is there are so many members on [H] that I can't cycle them all before the page times out.

I think I'm gonna try to get my data from extremeoverclocking's xml feeds.
 
Seems like so many members could seem like a good thing too! :D Anyhow, thanks for letting me know. I can just wait it out. In the mean time I will just watch my cool protein folds doing their thing!
 
Fireplay5 said:
Yeah, I was thinking it was something like that. Man, that is alot of work for xENo! I imagine it is hard to keep up with all the new "recuits". Anyhow, I am in no hurry. I am here to stay, so take all the time you need. Thanks for the heads up!

It's probably not that bad. If he's doing it somewhat right, there is a flat file you can download from Stanford. Then he just needs a script to parse it into whatever database he is using. Or, even more simply he may just need to replace the flat file he may be using as the backend.
 
Currently it parses the "Fast page" into a database, which is called whenever you request the image.

I'm developing a much more efficient method though. I can't seem to find that flatfile you mention though....
 
xENo said:
Currently it parses the "Fast page" into a database, which is called whenever you request the image.

I'm developing a much more efficient method though. I can't seem to find that flatfile you mention though....


Here's the link for HardOCP's users:
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/teamstats/team33.txt


rkhands provided it to me when I started fooling around with stats. There are more links on the original post:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=831078

This should make your effort more efficient xENo.


 
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