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So far, Luminati seems to work well. There is a PR for another proxy
service as well, which we plan to incorporate in future versions.
On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 02:53 Benny Akesson ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi!
I am very much a fun of Scholarly, but I keep getting blocked by Google.
It is great that there is built in support for a number of proxy services,
but which ones are actually working well in your experience? I am using
FreeProxies, because it is the easiest one to set up and use, but it fails
most of the time and I spend a lot of time in loops trying to get another
one. Quite often, I cannot download all publications and citations from a
single author in reasonable time.
Do you have a recommendation for which proxy solution to use to get
reliable results?
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Hi!
I am very much a fun of Scholarly, but I keep getting blocked by Google.
It is great that there is built in support for a number of proxy services, but which ones are actually working well in your experience? I am using FreeProxies, because it is the easiest one to set up and use, but it fails most of the time and I spend a lot of time in loops trying to get another one. Quite often, I cannot download all publications and citations from a single author in reasonable time.
Do you have a recommendation for which proxy solution to use to get reliable results?
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