Okay, so i thought i would post my project idea here. Probably get raged if you guys think it's pointless or whatever.
It's nothing destructive though. Or not as far as i class it anyways.
So, my project idea was. To make a proxy leacher, and checker.
I used to post proxy lists to my blog a while back and get around 100 hits a day.And atleast 10 downloads. These lists where big though and took a while to do. Taking alot of time off my hands. Now i don't have that time i needed to think of something to help me out. So here goes.
So.. my pseudo code would be.
{ Leacher }
grab html source from well known websites full of proxies.
grab the proxies while going through the html
place proxies into a listview gadget
{ checker }
# some of the proxies wont work so..
go through listview line by line
for each line, check the proxy
if it responds within 10-20 seconds
place in a new listview
SaveButton
Okay sorry if it's not a listview, but i can't remember as i haven't used PB in agessss..
Hope i dont really get flamed for this, if i do i guess you find this descructive too.
Project in the thinking stage..
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Re: Project in the thinking stage..
ListIconGadget()
and then TEST and delete the lines that donw't work...
Except I would use a linked list and then when respond I would clear the listicongadget and then repopulate...
and then TEST and delete the lines that donw't work...
Except I would use a linked list and then when respond I would clear the listicongadget and then repopulate...

Re: Project in the thinking stage..
Ah yeah thats the one, 
Thanks for that, just gotta look up some stuff then. So i know (i think) how to pull the html from a webpage.
Use a webgadget to open the url. Then use #PB_Web_HtmlCode to get the html. Use a regular expression to run through proxies.
Like, ermm
[\d.\d.\d.\d:\d] or something like i that i dunno regex
.
Thats that part for now.
Also, i know this is gunna sound dodgy once again, but is purebasic able to enter html forms?

Thanks for that, just gotta look up some stuff then. So i know (i think) how to pull the html from a webpage.
Use a webgadget to open the url. Then use #PB_Web_HtmlCode to get the html. Use a regular expression to run through proxies.
Like, ermm

[\d.\d.\d.\d:\d] or something like i that i dunno regex

Thats that part for now.
Also, i know this is gunna sound dodgy once again, but is purebasic able to enter html forms?