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Scripts for tracking of UPS, Fedex and USPS packages via RSS. IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE.
This project has moved to GitHub:
https://github.com/shaftekbiz/track2rss
The project is an ActionScript2 compatable object for quickly working with valid RSS feeds natively in Flash. This project uses Events and XPath to correctly parse RSS feeds.
Web 2.0 framework developed in PHP5 that allows you to develop interoperable, standards-compliant, scalable web applications without having to worry about the complexities of the underlying architecture for the most common of functionality.
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Weeblog is a minimal blog-engine based on XML/XSL requiring only CGI/Perl.
It features themeability (XSL), RSS-feed generation, html filtering in comments/submissions, user-accounts (htaccess), article comment counts and new comment indication.
This framework written in object oriented PHP4 can create RSS 2.0 feeds. Because the transformation from objects to RSS feed happens via XSLT, you can just as well transform the objects into whatever you want, if you have your own transformation file.
A single-button RSS subscription system. IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE.
This project has moved to GitHub:
https://github.com/shaftekbiz/singlesub