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Thanks, nice tool
yikes
just pasted a bunch of text in the box
get an alert error box
Access violation at address 0046149C in module 'Textclean_V4.exe'. Read of address 00000000.
Might want to make sure it likes all characters.
Copy all the text from a page in this thread, for example.
Paste that in the tool. That should get you a nice crash.
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Could you add a counter to the top right that shows how many domains were extracted?
nice tool thanks
Hello,
I'm using the text clean-up tool quite often and its perfect. On the other hand I need one other smillar tool that can extract the extension from any given domain name.
Assuming you input these:
allegro.pl
amazon.com
craigslist.org
digg.com
discuss.com.hk
ebay.co.uk
ebay.com
I want the output to be like this:
allegro
amazon
craigslist
digg
discuss
ebay
Do you think this is possible?
If you have excel, you can use text-to-column and make the separator a period ".", then just copy and paste the first column.
Regfee, this is what I'm doing but with ms word. I work with excel all the time but I didn't know about converting to table with excel. I copy from excel to notepad to clean of tables and then from notepad to ms word and then I convert text to table using dot as seperator but I find myself doing this 10 times every day. Also word gets frozen when the lists are too long. I will try excel as you suggested. Still I think a tool would be handy.
I just tried regfee's suggestion and excel works fine to clean off extensions. No need for a tool.
It works like this:
1. select the domains or the whole column where domains are listed with extensions.
2. Click "data" on top menu and choose "text to columns".
3. click next
4. tick the box other and put a dot and finish.
Thanks regfee. Very useful suggestion.
Last edited by erdinc; 01-06-2007 at 02:57 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Here it is in PHP
Modify the allowed TLDs by following the pattern you see to squeeze more in. This is so the script can tell the difference between the TLDs that are just a dot, then extension - and those that are a dot, an abbreviation (like co), then the extension.
Save the file as "strip-domains.php" and upload to your host, visit the URL and have fun.
Enjoy!Code:Strip Extensions From Domains"; } else { $namelist=explode("\n",$_POST['expiring']); echo " "; } ?>
very nice this managed to handle a big load of names.
Thanks
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Is this tool working? I tried and it says "Access violation---"
I just downloaded it and works great!....Nice little program.
Thanks Adam!
RG
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I'm still getting this error when I copy and paste the entire contents of a site into the tool. It handles tabs better than some tools I've tried though, so it's still very much a part of my domaining toolbox. Planning on updating it anytime soon with the suggestions from this thread?
Glad this got bumped,
Neat little tool.
Suggestion above would make it a wonder tool!
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