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live feed of queries Hi, I already posted this thread in the General Gnutella Development Discussion, and Arne_bab suggested me to re-post it under this one. So here it is (I add also Arne's answer that might be interesting for some of you): Hello all, I'm looking for a gnutella client allowing me to "extract" the live feed of incoming queries. For example in bearshare there is a panel with live queries coming from the top to the bottom.. but i don't know how to extract them.. I installed also phex.. but I don't find this feature.. I would like to use this live feedback for some applications in PHP. Tech Suggestions are welcome. Thanks for your kindness, best, cz ------ANSWER BY Arne_bab (Thank you so much Arne !) Why don't you ask the programmer of phex directly, if he'd include this feature? Simpy a query-lg it would be, wouldn't it? He already does passive searching, which simply scans teh incoming queries for results, so the code might already be there. |
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Phex has a simle query log already build in. To activate it close Phex Locate the phex.cfg file in the phex subfolder of your home directory. Locate the entry: searchMonitorFile= Adjust it to something like: searchMonitorFile=c:\\temp\\query.log Start Phex and activate the search monitor in the user interface. Phex now log search terms to c:\temp\query.log |
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