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Finance-QuoteHist

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Slashdot Headline Grabber

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The Finance-QuoteHist bundle
This script allows you to
This is a simple Perl script
The is a simple Perl script
is several modules designed
fetch a specified Web page
that takes a list of books
which captures, reformats
to fetch historical stock
using HTTP, FTP and GOPHER,
and looks to see if they are
and displays the headlines
quotes from the web. Modules
and parses it for links
considered published on
of slashdot.org in a nice
include: Top level
counting them as it goes.
fatbrain. It requires the
layout.
aggregator that will select
With multiple sites it will
LWP module.
 
a default lineup of site
calculate the average links
 
 
instances from which to
per webpage. The script
 
 
retrieve quotes, The real
requires the Win32::Internet
 
 
workhorse of the bundle,
module.
 
 
Specific instance of the
 
 
 
Generic module tailored for
 
 
 
the Motley Fool site, and
 
 
 
Specific instance of the
 
 
 
Generic module tailored for
 
 
 
the FinancialWeb site.
 
 
 


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Dtheatre News Grabber is a
Trying to browse to a server
Retrieve articles from one
These Perl/Tk headline
CGI/Perl script that allows
that's inaccessible to you?
newsgroup to which no reply
grabbers allow you to get
you to fetch the newest
This CGI script may be what
has yet been posted.
and display the current
Digital Theater news
you need. It acts as an HTTP
Articles are all printed to
headlines from a number of
headlines. It comes with a
proxy, and can be a bridge
the standard output.
Linux-related resource sites
few customizable features.
between a browser and an
Progress messages are
including freshmeat.net,
It requires IO::Socket and
otherwise inaccessible
printed to the standard
slashdot.org, linuxdev.net,
IO::Handle modules.
server. It also makes your
error handle.
and icewalkers.com.
 
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.
 
 


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