mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This leads to the question, if the wwwoffle-control authorisation can't be used to
> permit access to restricted content, or to allow request blocked content.
> 
> It can be used to make downloading more sensible according to the situation 
> (eg, in a hurry and no time for pictures). 
> But still it's an odd idea, somehow, to have exceptions for things you basically 
> don't want.
> 
> Anyway.
> My first thought is a second wwwoffle instance with an own config file.
> I am not sure about what different wwwoffle instances mean, though.

It is certainly possible to run more than one instance of WWWOFFLE at
the same time using the same cache.  The WWWOFFLE FAQ describes this
and gives example configuration files and explains why you might want
to do this.

> ( ps. Perhaps we better wait patiently for wwwoffle 6.0 with inbuilt
> Natural Language Interface, AI Runtime Environment, Advanced Virtual
> Personality, and HomeBase API ... :)

If you want all of those things you will need to be *very* patient.

-- 
Andrew.
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