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This script allows you to
This script fetches the
Dtheatre News Grabber is a
Webget is a Perl script that
fetch a specified Web page
backend file from The Linux
CGI/Perl script that allows
downloads a list of
using HTTP, FTP and GOPHER,
Review server every 60
you to fetch the newest
specified URLs at night. It
and parses it for links
minutes (default) and saves
Digital Theater news
is only useful if you do not
counting them as it goes.
it locally. On request, the
headlines. It comes with a
have to pay on a per-minute
With multiple sites it will
local file is read and
few customizable features.
scale for your Internet
calculate the average links
healines printed in a
It requires IO::Socket and
connection;
its advantages
per webpage. The script
formatted manner. The script
IO::Handle modules.
are that you will reach
requires the Win32::Internet
is useful for including
higher speeds with most
module.
headlines in html pages.
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.
Date: Feb, 14 2000 Date: Feb, 02 2000 Date: Jan, 20 2000 Date: Jan, 20 2000 |
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This is a simple Perl script
This simple PHP script allows
This is a PHP script that
Master Snooper is an easy to
that takes a list of books
you to capture the headlines
allows you to capture the
install, easy to maintain
and looks to see if they are
of Geeknews.Org and prints
headlines of Linux-2000.Org
CGI program written with
considered published on
as HTML page.
and print them right on your
Perl 5 to let you see the
fatbrain. It requires the
Webage.
real code behind web pages.
LWP module.
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.
Date: Jan, 04 2000 Date: Dec, 26 1999 Date: Dec, 26 1999 Date: Dec, 17 1999 |