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Re: Online storage

 

Thank you Jaap. 5 seconds sounds to often indeed, considering i am willing
to save stuff over HTTP.
Option 1 is what I'm looking for. What would be the quickest/easiest  way to
override those 5 seconds in a plugin's context?

On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Pedro <pedro100@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thank you Jaap. 5 seconds sounds to often indeed, considering i am willing
> to save stuff over HTTP.
> Option 1 is what I'm looking for. What would be the quickest/easiest  way
> to override those 5 seconds in a plugin's context?
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> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Jaap Karssenberg <
> jaap.karssenberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> 0x0000 wrote:
>>
>>> Given what I know about Perl's ability to transparently access remote
>>> files and file systems, I was just getting ready to start looking at the Zim
>>> sources, but figured I should catch up on the FAQs and mailing list,
>>> first...
>>>
>>>
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>> Be aware that I'm pretty far with porting zim to python. So you might want
>> to take a look at the python sources instead.
>>
>> As I mentioned in the other part of this thread the storage classes are
>> where you want to go poking around when you want remote connectivity. As
>> long as you have a way to get and put files and to list directories it
>> should be pretty straight forward. Python comes with a number of standard
>> classes that allow web connectivity.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jaap
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