Quote from: warweed on September 07, 2012, 02:12 amI have discussed API with dpr for a very long time i mean sure it would be nice but in the end you can do the same with carving Clearly. Obviously I would prefer an API because it makes it a lot easier to code for and a lot cleaner. That said, the code currently being argues over on this thread is pretty clean and minimal too, but it requires human interaction to prepare the input data (to convert the HTML order page to CSV). Obviously you already do that in a different way because you don't need the address field filled out.Quote from: warweed on September 07, 2012, 02:12 amauto replys and site crawling is dead easy once you understand the site structure and link structure and how thats all setup if you were here during the migrartion you remember how things used to and can reverse engineer the entire site.. Yes, the path structure does look very static and fairly straight forward to interact with.Quote from: warweed on September 07, 2012, 02:12 ampersonally i still can provide a whole db for all users on the site, i still can tell you when and what time they registered i can still give you approx sales data on sr based on a stable btc market ect ect ect Which shows how that academic, I forget his name, managed to trawl the site for the evidence that went into that report.Quote from: warweed on September 07, 2012, 02:12 amas for how warbot works believe its no easy feat of checks rechecks time outs ect ect the list goes on and one and has gone through about 20 rewrites now I don't doubt it, but it's quite impressive. I think I may have grabbed something through it or one of the other automated systems when I wanted to see what the order system looked like for buyers (don't thank me, whatever I picked was either free or cheap and I wasn't actually interested in the product, more the SR order system).