Xin wrote:
> I had trouble writing the subject, as I am not sure how to describe it
> concisely!
>
> I run a blog where I post videos. As my routine, everytime I post a new
> video I post a link back on various other forums which allows this. I
> would love to automate this by writing some kind of script that access
> those forums and make the posts.
>
> I also have other websites I would like to automate this for.
>
> Can Ruby on Rails do this?
If you already have a blog, and it''s not written in RoR, then RoR
probably won''t help. If your blog itself uses RoR, and if you can
upgrade its source, then you can easily add code (if you know how to
program Ruby) that adds new features to your process of uploading blog
entries.
However, RoR has limitied support to "access those forums". If by
access you mean to read their web pages and copy data out, you would
need to write lots of extra Ruby code that Rails doesn''t make easy.
If you used a test tool like HTTPUnit or Watir, you could access two
web pages, read data on one, copy them into another, all just like a
user.
I wrote a Watir script once to upload my ZeekLand comic automatically.
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Phlip
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ZeekLand <-- NOT a blog!!
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