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Old 02-15-2015, 09:53 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Well neither the RSS feeds nor the magazine table of contents page exist anymore at bloomberg.com (at least I cant find them), presumably the site was totally redesigned. So the recipe will essentially have to be re-written from scratch.
Ah, yes... I did some more searching. It appears Bloomberg have put "Bloomberg Business Week" behind a paywall. I have no idea how many Calibre users have, or will continue a paid subscription, but I don't have or want one. (Also, both BW recipes fail, and it looks like for the same reason.)

It looks to me like Bloomberg Business would make more sense for a Calibre recipe now. It's a general business new site (like CNN) that is here: http://www.bloomberg.com/

If anyone is willing to do this recipe, I wonder if it is possible to put a condition into the recipe that would limit downloaded articles to a specific age (newer than 'x' days.) For sites like CNN which I download daily for the fresh articles, I don't need to see yesterday's news... Same thing makes sense here, too, I believe.
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