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Open Street Map (OSM) tools, OSM/XML parser, tag extractor
...The parser reads directly from packed *.gz files and it is not needed to unpack the OSM/XML data files to the local disk.
Now in 0.3.0:
osm_tags: tag analyzer (like tag watch)
osm_split: split osm file in single files for nodes, ways and relations and collect some meta information (will be used as input for other tools).
osm_cut: create rectangular extracts
tr_view: view tool for trafalgar files, including fast osmtoolz import filter, GPX an KML track import (see screenshots)
There is a small script included which helps to transform from *.bz2 to *.gz using a named pipe (seems not to work for cygwin)
A Python script that can be used to get information on TV shows and Movie Shows from thetvdb.org and themoviedb.org. This is an learning experience and anybody can chime in on everything.
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MIM:InfiniX Manuale Intermediale della Modernita': Infinite Info in Xml PHP-XHTML-XML-XSL-CSS-AJAX-RDF. Design your CMS and store data in XML files and/or MySQL database. It's a multisite and multilanguage CMS. Flexible form with RDF on the database.
This is a (very) simple chat-room created using php. Instead of using MySQL or any other database software this chat-room uses a flat-file database (created using XML). The main aim of this chat-room script is to be minimal (small codebase).
This software records Linux terminal sessions with util-linux "script" and converts the recorded binary file (with timing) to a human-readable XML file. This file can be replayed with the Javascript-HTML terminal that behaves as a real terminal.
This python script takes an exported wordpress xml file and outputs a single html document containing all posts in order of entry, and a table of contents broken down by Category. CSS tags added for easy formatting.
NZBGetter is a PHP Script for linux based systems to spider NZB index sites for NZB files matching your predefined search patterns. The script downloads matching NZB files and passes them to your Usenet Reader.
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TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
Pulisher aims to be a complete website publishing and content managing system (CMS). It can run online, as a blog or CMS, creating the pages dynamically, and offline, creating static pages from a XML file that you can upload. Can import from Wordpress.
A Perl script to download new podcast subscriptions through a command line or cron or whatever mechanism you wish to launch it from, using advanced selection tools. Update: April 7, 2006, Please check out http://iandouglas.com/page.php?2 for more info.