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<blockquote data-quote="flynux" data-source="post: 612251" data-attributes="member: 101425"><p>Thanks for the feedback.</p><p>1.) You are right there is a limit of 15 seconds before the program continues. The download of the recipes tooks around 1 or 2 Minutes. Currently I start the script asyncronously. And I do not get any feedback. YES, THERE ARE SPACE FOR IMPROVEMENTS. I am aware of it. Thanks anyway.</p><p>2.) Please try to run the script from the command prompt the first time. Just to be sure that it runs with no error. Your posted error comes from the Version of Powershell. Powershell Version 1 do not know the Try and catch expression. So please upgrade to Version 2.</p><p>3.) Yes it is true that the script grabs only recipes from your personal cookbook. It works as I have it designed. So first you have to go to the website and add recipes to your personal cookbook. You can create your own categories. You can add your own recipes or existing recipes to your cookbook. I think I will not change the script in the way that I get all recipes, I assume there are thousands.</p><p></p><p>So I have the following on my near roadmap:</p><p>1.) Make the script more robust and inform the users if something goes wrong. If possible I will execute it synchronously.</p><p>2.) Currently there are no images of the recipes. In the future the script should download all the images.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, flynux</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flynux, post: 612251, member: 101425"] Thanks for the feedback. 1.) You are right there is a limit of 15 seconds before the program continues. The download of the recipes tooks around 1 or 2 Minutes. Currently I start the script asyncronously. And I do not get any feedback. YES, THERE ARE SPACE FOR IMPROVEMENTS. I am aware of it. Thanks anyway. 2.) Please try to run the script from the command prompt the first time. Just to be sure that it runs with no error. Your posted error comes from the Version of Powershell. Powershell Version 1 do not know the Try and catch expression. So please upgrade to Version 2. 3.) Yes it is true that the script grabs only recipes from your personal cookbook. It works as I have it designed. So first you have to go to the website and add recipes to your personal cookbook. You can create your own categories. You can add your own recipes or existing recipes to your cookbook. I think I will not change the script in the way that I get all recipes, I assume there are thousands. So I have the following on my near roadmap: 1.) Make the script more robust and inform the users if something goes wrong. If possible I will execute it synchronously. 2.) Currently there are no images of the recipes. In the future the script should download all the images. Thanks again, flynux [/QUOTE]
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