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MetaHub

Hits: 8
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UDP Test Kit

Hits: 7
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Auto Page Reload

Hits: 20
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MetaCrafter

Hits: 9
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With this script, you can
These two perl5 scripts allow
This script demontrates an
This handy dandy little
generate instant metatags to
you to stream a file (or
automatic page reload for
script generates meta tags
be used in the headers of
internal pattern) between
pages that require frequent
for your websites quickly
your web pages, for search
two hosts repeatedly. If any
automatic updates. It works
and easily.
engine submissions.
bad packets are received,
with Netscape, Mosaic, and
 
 
the listener script will
Internet Explorer.
 
 
write the data (both
 
 
 
received and expected) to
 
 
 
disk for examination. These
 
 
 
scripts can be used for
 
 
 
isolating network or system
 
 
 
problems by showing that
 
 
 
traffic is stable and
 
 
 
uncorrupted through the
 
 
 
network or that traffic is
 
 
 
stable coming out of a
 
 
 
system.
 
 


Date: Oct, 08 1999


Date: Sep, 22 1999


Date: Sep, 19 1999


Date: Sep, 17 1999
This program is intended to
This simple three-line Perl
Given a file containing URLs,
With MetaMake you can offer
serve as an easy way to try
CGI parses its argument as
this simple five-line Perl
your surfers an
out sequences of Perl search
an 'shtml' file, faking
CGI returns all links (one
instantaneous and efficient
and replace substitutions on
server-side includes. It can
level deep) on the specified
way to created hits with
a file and then save the
be useful on systems that
URLs.
better Meta Tags. They
sequence of search and
don't intrinsically support
 
simply type in the
replace commands into a new
SSI.
 
appropriate info, and the
perl script for execution on
 
 
tags are created. Then, they
other data.
 
 
only need insert them in
 
 
 
their html page.


Date: Sep, 01 1999


Date: Aug, 31 1999


Date: Aug, 31 1999


Date: Jul, 28 1999
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