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'''Howdy!'''
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This is my personal page created by making an internal link on the Main Page and then clicking on it. Anyone can make a new page and edit the wiki as long as they have an account.
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Brian, perhaps we can use this for now, at least until we get something better going. I'd like to eventually use this site and/or GoodNix for related but non-sfvlug activity and projects. But for now we can use it as a temporary place a little more private than the [http://editthis.info/sfvlug/Main_Page SFVLUG wiki.] At some point we will need more security for commercial applications but this should do for now.
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Here is a brief rundown on the current state of affairs the early part of November 2006.
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===html2text===
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I don't know how this was overlooked, maybe it wasn't and found lacking. Anyway it might make a great tool for grabbing the text from websites. You may already have it installed, I did. It is html2text and more info on it can be found at http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/html2text.html beware there are other tools with the same name including one in Python http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/html2text.html which has a mixed message in that its license is GPL2.0 but has "Try" and "Buy" headings suggesting either a sense of humor or a desire to get money. That is just the beginning and about as far as I got, but there are more free as well as commercial versions of similar or identical products and services. I don't know how well they do commercially but we may want to take a closer look at some of their business models and marketing strategies.
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Briefly, the tool takes arguments and options that sends a text version of an URL (or standard in) passed to it and sends the results to standard out or to a file. It may be the quickest and easiest way to grab text from a page.
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===ForPractice Update===
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I posted to IRC but that can be a bit too ephemeral. I have set up a ftp/pop account at: http://forpractice.com/kbsig/ I don't have anything there yet except the old [http://forpractice.com/kbsig/psyche/ Psyche] files.
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I also dusted of this site I created some time ago that it seems you never used at: http://forpractice.com/brian/ Contact me for how/if you want the password.
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We also still have this one I made a long time ago when our regular server was down. I'd forgotten about it but rediscovered it when setting up this other stuff. http://forpractice.com/sfvlug/ it also has a link to Psyche files in its own subdirectory.
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===SFVLUG Wiki===
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Don't forget about this one. You may not have the time to work on anything there yourself but maybe you can encourage others to at least check it out. http://editthis.info/sfvlug/Main_Page
For now, at least until we can get more organized it may be best to put comments in our own personal pages or the [[Start Up]] pages.
For now, at least until we can get more organized it may be best to put comments in our own personal pages or the [[Start Up]] pages.

Revision as of 13:06, 6 November 2006

Howdy!

Brian, perhaps we can use this for now, at least until we get something better going. I'd like to eventually use this site and/or GoodNix for related but non-sfvlug activity and projects. But for now we can use it as a temporary place a little more private than the SFVLUG wiki. At some point we will need more security for commercial applications but this should do for now.

Here is a brief rundown on the current state of affairs the early part of November 2006.

html2text

I don't know how this was overlooked, maybe it wasn't and found lacking. Anyway it might make a great tool for grabbing the text from websites. You may already have it installed, I did. It is html2text and more info on it can be found at http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/html2text.html beware there are other tools with the same name including one in Python http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/html2text.html which has a mixed message in that its license is GPL2.0 but has "Try" and "Buy" headings suggesting either a sense of humor or a desire to get money. That is just the beginning and about as far as I got, but there are more free as well as commercial versions of similar or identical products and services. I don't know how well they do commercially but we may want to take a closer look at some of their business models and marketing strategies.

Briefly, the tool takes arguments and options that sends a text version of an URL (or standard in) passed to it and sends the results to standard out or to a file. It may be the quickest and easiest way to grab text from a page.

ForPractice Update

I posted to IRC but that can be a bit too ephemeral. I have set up a ftp/pop account at: http://forpractice.com/kbsig/ I don't have anything there yet except the old Psyche files.

I also dusted of this site I created some time ago that it seems you never used at: http://forpractice.com/brian/ Contact me for how/if you want the password.

We also still have this one I made a long time ago when our regular server was down. I'd forgotten about it but rediscovered it when setting up this other stuff. http://forpractice.com/sfvlug/ it also has a link to Psyche files in its own subdirectory.

SFVLUG Wiki

Don't forget about this one. You may not have the time to work on anything there yourself but maybe you can encourage others to at least check it out. http://editthis.info/sfvlug/Main_Page

For now, at least until we can get more organized it may be best to put comments in our own personal pages or the Start Up pages.

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