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Anaconda! Clipper provides your site with live news headlines instantly. This new product will fetch (clip) free headlines from iSyndicate.com and insert them into your site in real time. The latest news about Sports, Weather, Business, Finance, Science, Entertainment, Technology, Health, and more. Any of the free headlines from www.isyndicate.com are supported.
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- Updated: February 6, 2003 |
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This is a PHP script that allows you to capture the headlines of Linux-2000.Org and print them right on your Webage.
Price: Free - Version:
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- Updated: February 5, 2003 |
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Master Snooper is an easy to install, easy to maintain CGI program written with Perl 5 to let you see the real code behind web pages. Have you typed in one URL and ended up somewhere else? Use Master Snooper to see the HTML source code they used to send you on your merry way. Ever wonder what the HTML code of a framed website looks like? Use Master Snooper to see it all. Does your browser's "view source" results only show some of the JavaScript and other code a web page uses? Use Master Snooper to see what's really there.
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- Updated: February 2, 2003 |
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News Clipper is an application which allows you to integrate information from around the internet into your own personal web page - in your own personal style. It accomplishes this by snipping content from pages that you define and shipping them to destination pages of your design. This automated process is executed at your discretion while you maintain complete control over the content input and output. News Clipper can be used to retrieve information from web pages, Usenet articles, text files on the internet, FTP sites and has the ability to locate hidden text within html pages that wouldn't normally be viewable. You may choose to extend News Clipper to include information stored locally, enabling an intranet integration of an enterprise's own database of information. In addition, News Clipper's unique Handler architecture ensures versatility and future compatibility with the ever-changing World Wide Web.
Price: Free - Version:
1.24 - Platform(s): Unix, Win 95/98/NT
- Updated: January 28, 2003 |
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This is a simple Perl script that allows you to grab 5 most recent messages in Yahoo Club and display on your HTML page. It requires SSI.
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- Updated: January 24, 2003 |
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WebFetch is a set of Perl5 modules that provide a framework for retrieving information from local files and/or the web for display on the web or export to other sites. Its use is oriented around periodically automatically updated information on a web server. For display on your own site, WebFetch can import from: Freshmeat, Slashdot, LinuxToday, Yahoo Business News, CNN, CNet News.Com, Segfault, comp.os.linux.announce moderator archive, Debian GNU/Linux Project News, and any site running WebFetch::SiteNews. For others to display on their sites, WebFetch can export your news to: any web site running WebFetch::General, any desktop running EHeadlines, Netscape's MyNetscape portal, or anything else you write a WebFetch export module for.
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Webget is a Perl script that downloads a list of specified URLs at night. It is only useful if you do not have to pay on a per-minute scale for your Internet connection; its advantages are that you will reach higher speeds with most ISPs, and you do not have to download while you are using your Internet connection for other things too. It consists of two files: a CGI-script that makes a database from a list of URL's that you enter with your browser, and a Perl-script that parses the database and calls wget to download all files.
Price: Free - Version:
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This script fetches the backend file from The Linux Review server every 60 minutes (default) and saves it locally. On request, the local file is read and healines printed in a formatted manner. The script is useful for including headlines in html pages.
Price: Free - Version:
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- Updated: January 21, 2003 |
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Trying to browse to a server that's inaccessible to you? This CGI script may be what you need. It acts as an HTTP proxy, and can be a bridge between a browser and an otherwise inaccessible server. It also makes your requests anonymous, so you can set up your own server like The Anonymizer. Very simple to install; runs in either Perl 4 or Perl 5. Configurable options include cookie support, text-only support, simple ad filtering, custom encoding of target URLs, and more.
Price: Free - Version:
1.30 - Platform(s): Unix
- Updated: January 21, 2003 |
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Operating similar to fetchmail, Fetchnews is a program setup to use the NNTP protocol to download USENET news posts. It is not meant to be part of any NNTP server or such, but to be used by users. Fetchnews requires perl and a number of Perl modules (included in the distribution).
Price: Free - Version:
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- Updated: January 20, 2003 |
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