Christian Biere said:
> Daichi Kawahata wrote:
> The
> SHA1, however, can be used to start a search by urn:sha1 or maybe
> to manually search for it in a database like Bitzi.

Yes, it is useful to get the SHA1 out on copy and paste.

> I wouldn't want to copy things like hashsums eye-to-keyboard, that's
> why I think it should definitely be in the details pane.
>
>> Well for the future request, I want properly formatted XML data,
>
> Ok, although that doesn't affect the tooltips. I've added some cheap
> indentation to the XML presentation. Of course, viewing the XML data is
> just a cheap interrim solution until Gtk-Gnutella can view such data
> properly. Though, that might never be implemented. Also, keep in mind
> that the data is (usually) for a complete results set (peers return
> single or more results in a set, not one-by-one).
>
>> Bitzi meta data if background searching is possible without burden
>> against the Gnet.
>
> Querying Bitzi doesn't cause any resource problem for Gnutella but it
> might for Bitzi.com. I have no idea how other software handles
> this i.e., whether they request this data automagically or on
> user request only like Gtk-Gnutella.

Well the intention is to start spooling the data out into a XML file so
the gtkg keeps a local "cache" of the data. Then interesting things could
be done with the cache, including sending out (non Bitzi fingerprinted)
version of the data with forwarded hits. However this would require an
extenion to the Gnet protocol.
The Bitzi guidelines say all lookups should be user requested. And our
implimentation spaces the requests out to avoid hammering Bitzi.com
Caching the XML is on my list of things to look at but I've just started a
new job so my home hacking time has been hit.
-- 
Alex
http://www.bennee.com/~alex/




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