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Molins framework for PHP5

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MyCoupons XML Parser

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MiniXML provides a 100% PHP
Molins is a framework for PHP
Ever wanted to syndicate web
Take control of the new RSS
API to parse and generate
5 that was inspired by
content fast and easily? MX
feed from MyCoupons.com and
XML. It is comprised of a
Struts, but also has much in
RSS Reader-Writer is a 2 in
earn cash for clicks.
set of PHP classes that
common with the other
1 solution. Firstly, it
MyCoupons XML Parser gives
allow you to access XML data
sub-projects of Jakarta like
allows you to import RSS
you full control of the
and create valid XML output
Torque and Commons. It
(Really Simple Syndication)
layout of the coupons
with a tree-based hierarchy
features very good
files and integrate them in
through the use of internal
of elements. MiniXML does
integration with Smarty, can
your website design and
and external templates for a
not require any external
work with XSLT, and supports
secondly it allows you to
simple setup or a completely
libraries or modules.
logging, unit testing, and
export database information
customized setup to match
 
class packaging similar to
into RSS format. This way
your website. Internal
 
Java.
you will be able to increase
filter allows you to filter
 
 
the traffic on your site by
out any unwanted coupons by
 
 
gathering and distributing
keyword, search feature, and
 
 
your news in a wisely
browse coupons by letter are
 
 
manner. Supported server
some of the key features.
 
 
technologies: ColdFusion,
 
 
 
ASP_VBScript, PHP_MySQL and
 
 
 
PHP_ADODB.
 


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Date: Oct, 28 2003
Class to generate an XML
The NotOneBit.com NetflixQ
eCheckTrac is a popular
RSS is RDF Site Summary. A
document from a mysql table.
uses Netflix.com's RSS feed
service for Payday Advance
technology used by netscape
You define the database and
and Macromedia Flash to
Loan stores, Check Cashing
in their browser's channel
table names and the xml tag
display your Netflix queue
Stores, and more to store
function. This script gives
names to be used for each
(or other Netflix RSS feed)
customer information and
you a PHP interface to read
table field. Where clauses
in real time on your
integrate with ACH
such feeds using the XML
are also supported. Updated
website. The NetflixQ will
processing services. Our
functions of PHP.
to PHP4 and the PEAR DB
automatically load your
system allows stores to
 
Class.
queue (or other Netflix RSS
accept their applications
 
 
feed) from Netflix.com, and
online through their own
 
 
display the items in order,
website and place the
 
 
slowly fading from title to
information directly into
 
 
title. Users can control
the eCheckTrac system.
 
 
the playback with the simple
We have coded a completely
 
 
to use DVD style controls at
custom form generator and
 
 
the bottom of the
processor based on the
 
 
NetflixQ. An unobtrusive
popular PHP platform. Our
 
 
timer shows how much time
software will generate the
 
 
remains to view the
form automatically,
 
 
currently displayed title
preprocess the form to make
 
 
before it will progress to
sure it fits within the
 
 
the next title in the list.
published eCheckTrac rules
 
 
Upon reaching the last DVD
(and even some unpublished
 
 
in the list, NetflixQ will
rules), and then post the
 
 
begin with the first DVD and
information directly to
 
 
repeat until you leave the
eCheckTrac so that you the
 
 
page.
store owner can pull up the
 
 
 
application and work with it
 
 
 
in the store. We have
 
 
 
worked hard to make sure
 
 
 
that our solution will work
 
 
 
with the vast majority of
 
 
 
web hosting providers. It
 
 
 
only has requirements of
 
 
 
PHP4, curl (with SSL), and
 
 
 
XML-Parser (to parse the
 
 
 
response back from
 
 
 
eCheckTrack to make sure
 
 
 
that the application was
 
 
 
successfully...
 


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