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- This CGI script lets you extract the local and international Chinese news headlines from Sin Chew Jit Poh newspaper (Malaysia) and display them on your web page.
- This is a CGI script that allows you to extract the forex info from The Star newspaper (Malaysia) and display them on your web page.
- NortelNews is a news grabber for Corporate news released by Nortel Networks. Update it once a day or even more often to keep interesting dynamic content on your web site. Its in perl. It is not a CGI but could be converted very easily.
- The Random Quote Viewer works with our own Quote Cache (http://quotes.prolix.nu)and its archive of hundreds of literary quotes. It fetches an XML document containing a random quote, changes it to HTML and writes it to your site. The quote can be plac...
- SmartDejaPoster is a Perl script for posting (submitting) messages to Deja.com. To be launched locally. All necessary configurations available. Deja forum list included. Script manual included in the download set.
- SomeNEWS allows you to check for articles on the net, filter it, take off the HTML, etc. It can be used to make Web portal, or have article locally on you PC, etc.
- The Finance-QuoteHist bundle is several modules designed to fetch historical stock quotes from the web. Modules include: Top level aggregator that will select a default lineup of site instances from which to retrieve quotes, The real workhorse of the...
- getstockquote is an embeddable Perl script that fetches stock or mutual fund data from a variety of sources. It uses command line arguments for grabbing data and so can be used in different ways without altering the script itself. It''s &&qu...
- httptype is a Perl program that returns the http host software of a website. It reads the http_proxy and no_proxy environment variables to determine whether to use a proxy or not.
- Finance::Quote is a perl module that fetches delayed on-line stock quotes. The Finance::Quote can fetch quote from a variety of sources, including the NYSE, the ASX, and a number of European exchanges.
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