On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:10:21PM -0600, Mark J Roberts wrote: > toad: > > Unless they're not very java literate. All you need is a way to get from > > a readable freenet key to the hex thing in the table on GJ's monitor, > > then poll the table every so often and delete 'bad' keys - this is a lot > > easier than getting into Fred's code. > > Right, yeah, sure. Come on, there are two options here: either > manually perform some operation on each of your 10,000 keys, or > write (or have written) some simple code to do it automatically and > more thoroughly. > > And don't give me some "well they could write perl code to check the > store contents and call ClientDelete" argument, either. If they can > write perl they can write java. Um, right. I could tomorrow write a script to ClientDelete the BSM manifest file from my node (for example). In perl, or even shell script. OTOH, I don't know the node code. It's a matter of less effort. >
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