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Put Configuration in a Seperate File #1

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krkeegan opened this issue Sep 5, 2013 · 3 comments
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Put Configuration in a Seperate File #1

krkeegan opened this issue Sep 5, 2013 · 3 comments

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krkeegan commented Sep 5, 2013

This may be overkill for a simple script like this, but you could move the username and password to another file. That way running git fetch wouldn't overwrite my changes.

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kopf commented Sep 6, 2013

Sure.. To be honest, I didn't figure I'd be making any changes to the script when I first threw it together. However, it's more than likely that elements on the website will change IDs / classes and the script will stop working at some point, so I may as well do this from the start.

Cool that other people are using this - I didn't think anyone had found it. How did you find it?

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kopf commented Sep 6, 2013

Fixed by 4d8f4b2

@kopf kopf closed this as completed Sep 6, 2013
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kopf commented Jun 4, 2014

Hi,

just writing here to let you know I've created a free DynDNS alternative, now that they've completely shut down their free service.

You can sign up at https://zzzz.io .

Enjoy.

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