Re: A somewhat new BBtool -- bbweb
You could look at urlencode() from php, should be fairly small and easy enough to rip. --- static unsigned char hexchars[] = 0123456789ABCDEF; /* {{{ php_url_encode */ PHPAPI char *php_url_encode(char *s, int len, int *new_length) { register int x, y; unsigned char *str; str = (unsigned char *) emalloc(3 * len + 1); for (x = 0, y = 0; len--; x++, y++) { str[y] = (unsigned char) s[x]; if (str[y] == ' ') { str[y] = '+'; #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC } else if ((str[y] '0' str[y] != '-' str[y] != '.') || (str[y] 'A' str[y] '9') || (str[y] 'Z' str[y] 'a' str[y] != '_') || (str[y] 'z')) { str[y++] = '%'; str[y++] = hexchars[(unsigned char) s[x] 4]; str[y] = hexchars[(unsigned char) s[x] 15]; } #else /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ } else if (!isalnum(str[y]) strchr(_-., str[y]) == NULL) { /* Allow only alphanumeric chars and '_', '-', '.'; escape the rest */ str[y++] = '%'; str[y++] = hexchars[os_toascii[(unsigned char) s[x]] 4]; str[y] = hexchars[os_toascii[(unsigned char) s[x]] 0x0F]; } #endif /*CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ } str[y] = '\0'; if (new_length) { *new_length = y; } return ((char *) str); } /* }}} */ On Friday, June 07, 2002 at 12:31PM, Scott Furt wrote: Derek Cunningham wrote: On Thu, Jun06,02 12:53, Mr.X wrote: This is cool. Works fine for me, by the way. Hmm... now we need bbgoogle. :) DC remove the space when strncat()'ing browser to real_command, build it. (the patch shows the lines) modify bbweb.browser to be something like /usr/bin/mozilla http://www.google.com/search\?hl=en\q= i have no idea how URL-escape stuff in C, so some queries might fail (ones with spaces or other funky chars), but that's the general idea of making bbweb into bbgoogle :-) maybe i'll use this opportunity to teach myself Perl/Tk or PHP-Gtk -- becuase then i could do so much more with it. --- bbweb.orig Fri Jun 7 12:19:33 2002 +++ bbweb.cFri Jun 7 12:27:34 2002 -92,7 +92,7 read_browser(); strncat(real_command, browser, 100); - strncat(real_command, , 2); + //strncat(real_command, , 2); for (i = 1; i argc; i++)
Re: A somewhat new BBtool -- bbweb
On 06 Jun 2002 12:00:55 -0400 Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 11:19, Scott Furt wrote: Good morning everyone: I couldnt get any sleep last night so i decided to hack up bbrun and modify it to bbweb. Now, instead of typing in a binary to run, you can type in a URL, and it'll load the browser of your choice with the URL. Put the path to your fav. browser in ~/.bbtools/bbweb.browser it stores a history of past URLs in ~/.bbtools/bbweb.history Whoopee :) To get it: http://furt.com/code/linux/bbweb/ http://furt.com/code/linux/bbweb-1.0.tgz I just downloaded it and compiled it on my Debian Woody installation -- when I tried to run it, it gave me a segmentation fault... (I've had a functionality like this for some time, actually, by piping the input from an xask dialog to my browser... just another way to go, if you don't hack C or C++... :-) ) This is cool. Works fine for me, by the way.
Re: A somewhat new BBtool -- bbweb
On Thu, Jun06,02 12:53, Mr.X wrote: On 06 Jun 2002 12:00:55 -0400 Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 11:19, Scott Furt wrote: Good morning everyone: I couldnt get any sleep last night so i decided to hack up bbrun and modify it to bbweb. Now, instead of typing in a binary to run, you can type in a URL, and it'll load the browser of your choice with the URL. Put the path to your fav. browser in ~/.bbtools/bbweb.browser it stores a history of past URLs in ~/.bbtools/bbweb.history Whoopee :) To get it: http://furt.com/code/linux/bbweb/ http://furt.com/code/linux/bbweb-1.0.tgz I just downloaded it and compiled it on my Debian Woody installation -- when I tried to run it, it gave me a segmentation fault... (I've had a functionality like this for some time, actually, by piping the input from an xask dialog to my browser... just another way to go, if you don't hack C or C++... :-) ) This is cool. Works fine for me, by the way. Hmm... now we need bbgoogle. :) DC -- Derek Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Human beings act intelligently only after they have exhausted the alternatives -- Abba Eban Registered Linux User Number 195825