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Last edited by dvestors; 11-22-2006 at 01:36 PM.
Great software, thanks.
You'll need to fix it so that there must be something after the dot
Its grabbing the last word of every sentence.
Last edited by MediaHound; 11-22-2006 at 01:36 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Nice idea, sweet & simple.
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very good tool.thanks.
thanks adam![]()
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excellent! just what i was looking for. Thanks DCG
Here's an idea:
A tool that works with Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Firefox, and IE that extracts the domains from the webpages you visit. It would sit in the taskbar and check the source text of every webpage and pull out the domains as you surf from the paragraphs on the pages. It would pile them up in a list in the software that you could then paste to your clipboard.
I had a program that did that, but I can't find it anymore! I searched for a few days and the best I could find were some programs where you had to put the address into the program and it would harvest domains from that site only. I would be willing to pay money for this, because it would be an excellent way to harvest domains with linkpop.
-Jorge
Sounds very interesting...
I don't know whether this is asking too much, but could it also check the availability of the domain, and maybe pop-up an alert when it finds a domain that's available to register?
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Still needs a-fixin.
The tool does not like a tab before the domain on the line where the domain appears.
It does not work when you paste text that's mixed with some tabs, like when you copy a list from a SeaMonkey / Mozilla browser and paste it in the tool - a list that was separated by tables, columns, etc., will have what appears like tabs mixed with the text. (It chokes on everything after the tab, but accepts anything before it)
A reset button to clear the left side would be nifty too.
And another to clear the right side (separate buttons for separate areas to clear).
Thanks again
Last edited by MediaHound; 11-29-2006 at 03:19 PM.
sexe little item to have in the DN toolkit! works a treat adam... would donate but hell you have too much as it is!!
we use an old bit of oem source software that finds DN names from pages and extracts into 5 types then we just bulk reg on our DN robot.... it has found some real goodies over the years....
would share for a few $$
adam could you maybe consider running a sticky for the ultimate DN toolkit collection / idea thread or something as there are loads of good projects / ideas / etc all over DNF but not in one place.... would allow you and others to reap the good ideas and dump the rubbish... only an idea![]()
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