Laurens
10-19-2004, 05:10 AM
I just released Sunrise 0.36 (http://laurens.typepad.com/sunrise/2004/10/sunrise_036_rel.html) This version introduces Form Logins (http://laurens.typepad.com/sunrise/2004/10/new_form_login_.html). (I also tested this with MobileRead.)
Laurens
10-19-2004, 07:03 AM
To use a Form Login with MobileRead, do the following:
Select "Edit -> Form Logins.." from the main menu
In the Form Logins dialog select "New...", this will open the Form Login Wizard.
The wizard asks you to specify the login page, use http://www.mobileread.com/mobile/index.php (1st screenshot)
The wizard downloads and processes the page. You will be asked to open the login page in the web browser. (2nd screenshot)
Fill in your username/password on the login page and click "Log in".
Switch back to Sunrise and specify "*logout*" as the logout link. This will prevent Sunrise from logging out automatically.
Use "MobileRead" (or any other descriptive name) as the Form Login's name.
After completing the wizard you have a new Form Login which you can associate with a document. The settings should look as shown in the 3rd screenshot (with the exception of the username/password)
To associate a document with a Form Login:
Create a new document. I assume you'll use http://www.mobileread.com/mobile/index.php as the starting page. (Alternatively, pick the MobileRead item from the Showcase.)
Click the ellipsis button next to "Source / File", this opens the secondary Source Settings dialog.
Pick the "MobileRead" item from the "Form Login" field. (This is the Form Login you created earlier.)
That should do it! :smiley2: I realize that Form Logins might be a little complicated, at least initially, but I don't think I can make them any easier to use.
The Form Login Wizard may not work with every form, the processing that goes on behind the scenes might break some JavaScript logic. If you know how HTML forms work you can set up the parameters manually.
radleyp
10-19-2004, 01:07 PM
I never did get JPluck to work. Sunrise works very well indeed, it is faster than the Plucker converter, and the results are as good. It will be my converter of choice now. Thank you for the fine work. Philippe Radley