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key4co.in (OP)
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August 22, 2015, 09:16:01 AM |
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2 days left for you to grab CS:GO for 6.90$. Today we will release the first wave of 15-20 games, stay tuned!
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iqlimasyadiqa
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August 22, 2015, 10:02:30 AM |
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2 days left for you to grab CS:GO for 6.90$. Today we will release the first wave of 15-20 games, stay tuned! if you can make sure that this will be beneficial for the future dev? and I can take profit from this?
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bitspill
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August 22, 2015, 10:10:42 AM |
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2 days left for you to grab CS:GO for 6.90$. Today we will release the first wave of 15-20 games, stay tuned! if you can make sure that this will be beneficial for the future dev? and I can take profit from this? What does that even mean? Future dev of what? How would you take a profit from buying here? Sounds almost like you posted in a wrong thread. (that or it's just way too late and I need to go to sleep)
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key4co.in (OP)
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August 22, 2015, 10:31:03 AM |
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2 days left for you to grab CS:GO for 6.90$. Today we will release the first wave of 15-20 games, stay tuned! if you can make sure that this will be beneficial for the future dev? and I can take profit from this? What does that even mean? Future dev of what? How would you take a profit from buying here? Sounds almost like you posted in a wrong thread. (that or it's just way too late and I need to go to sleep) We're just as confused as you are . Care to elaborate iqlimasyadiqa?
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ranlo
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August 24, 2015, 09:43:12 AM |
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Question, and it's a little early on my end to ask this probably, but I figure it's worth dealing with now than working it out later... is there any chance of adding a pricing API? Essentially, what I'd like to be able to do is pull all games between x and y prices. Two reasons for asking for a pingable list: 1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end) and 2) The list sorting doesn't have any URL associated with it, so I can't just crawl a specific URL and have it automatically sorting the games based on price and then crawling until it hits the y bound
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bitspill
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August 24, 2015, 10:44:06 AM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images.
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ranlo
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August 24, 2015, 10:46:33 AM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images. I was thinking about using something like a document import through PHP (it's been a while, but basically just pull in the page and parse what's needed from there). I figured that would also include images and such as well?
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bitspill
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August 24, 2015, 10:57:29 AM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images. I was thinking about using something like a document import through PHP (it's been a while, but basically just pull in the page and parse what's needed from there). I figured that would also include images and such as well? Using something like file_get_contents(url)? That would only include the html markup text and not include any images. However lets not derail this thread too much, if you would like to chat a bit more PM me.
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ranlo
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August 24, 2015, 11:02:12 AM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images. I was thinking about using something like a document import through PHP (it's been a while, but basically just pull in the page and parse what's needed from there). I figured that would also include images and such as well? Using something like file_get_contents(url)? That would only include the html markup text and not include any images. However lets not derail this thread too much, if you would like to chat a bit more PM me. Thanks, and you got it. I'm new to parsing data still, :p. I need to get into actually reading specific blocks but I suck with reg expressions. Anyways, you're right -- no more derailing, .
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key4co.in (OP)
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August 25, 2015, 07:46:51 PM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images. I was thinking about using something like a document import through PHP (it's been a while, but basically just pull in the page and parse what's needed from there). I figured that would also include images and such as well? Using something like file_get_contents(url)? That would only include the html markup text and not include any images. However lets not derail this thread too much, if you would like to chat a bit more PM me. Thanks, and you got it. I'm new to parsing data still, :p. I need to get into actually reading specific blocks but I suck with reg expressions. Anyways, you're right -- no more derailing, . No problem! With a little effort we could include filtering via URL. One question though. Why do you want to automatically grab the products with prices?
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ranlo
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August 25, 2015, 09:26:07 PM |
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1) It would keep from writing a script that constantly (x period) crawls the entire site, pulling images and everything (which would be a waste of bandwidth on your end)
A crawler script should not be loading the images, unless you are automating your entire browser or something. Any crawler scripts should load only the html markup which is still a lot more text than an api but it's not "too much" compared to the images. I was thinking about using something like a document import through PHP (it's been a while, but basically just pull in the page and parse what's needed from there). I figured that would also include images and such as well? Using something like file_get_contents(url)? That would only include the html markup text and not include any images. However lets not derail this thread too much, if you would like to chat a bit more PM me. Thanks, and you got it. I'm new to parsing data still, :p. I need to get into actually reading specific blocks but I suck with reg expressions. Anyways, you're right -- no more derailing, . No problem! With a little effort we could include filtering via URL. One question though. Why do you want to automatically grab the products with prices? I'm going to be expanding my game site to give each game its own page, and on that page it'll have places to buy from, along with the current prices, so people can compare up-to-the-minute prices for games across different places (g2a, K4C, Amazon, eBay, etc.). Essentially, it helps give some added value and save buyers some time.
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key4co.in (OP)
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August 31, 2015, 07:25:11 PM |
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Last few hours to grab Mad Max or Metal Gear Solid 5 with a preorder discount!
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key4co.in (OP)
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September 01, 2015, 12:58:46 PM |
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key4co.in (OP)
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September 01, 2015, 07:36:11 PM |
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New Slider which makes it easier to get a good overview over all the new games on Key4coin!
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key4co.in (OP)
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September 02, 2015, 04:20:57 PM |
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September 06, 2015, 03:52:34 AM |
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I happen to like this game - http://store.steampowered.com/app/285330. Can this game be in store? I will buy it. Thank you. jacktheking I would like to see this game ( http://store.steampowered.com/app/285330) in your store. I will purchase it as I really like it. Thank you. jacktheking Can this game be in store? jacktheking
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So sad! This profile does not appear as the #1 result (on anonymous) Google searches anymore.
Time to be active on the crypto forums again? Proud to be one of the few Legendary members of the Sparkie Red Dot!
Gonna put this on my resume if I ever join a cryptocurrency/blockchain industry!
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key4co.in (OP)
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September 06, 2015, 04:08:31 AM |
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Hi Jacktheking, please give us up to 12 hours, we will send you a PM once it's added
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