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kissa.be is shortener your url, email text and image and open source url shortener clone of tinyurl. Preview => http://kissa.be RoadMap v3.1Custom Url Membership & twitter integration. Copy 2 Clipboard Statistic Page, Frame to iFrame. Multilanguage support Bookmarklet Firefox add-on Easy Installer Script

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An easy-to-use, scriptable, command-line interface to JMX servers based on Java/Tcl. Released under the Apache License 2.0. I don't check my robspassky@gmail.com account much, it's overrun with spam. Better to contact me at robert.cabacungan@corp.aol.com. Update: 03/12/2010 - Back ... [More] again. I didn't get laid off! Update: 06/08/2009 - I'm still here! FeaturesScriptable Tcl interpreter, based on the Java/Tcl project. Use interactively, or run scripts from the command line. Easy-to-use "Browse" mode to explore JMX namespace interactively. Connect to multiple servers simultaneously. Command-line editing and persistent history using jline. User/password authentication, SSL, and jmxmp in addition to rmi. Source in multiple Tcl files from the command line--build a library of useful functions. FutureImprove the handling of non-primitive Java objects to be more transparent. (e.g., auto-convert Java lists to tcl; provide an easier way to invoke object methods than Java/Tcl provides) Upgrade to next jline version (0.9.94). Automatically source in .jmxsh files in top level directory of jarfile. (So user can add startup files.) Release History03-12-2010 - jmxsh-R5.jar - I never checked jmx_list into subversion, so I'm not sure if I actually added it in R4 or not... Oops. It's there now and checked in. And I fixed  Issue #2 . 03-03-2009 - jmxsh-R4.jar - Added jmx_list command to list MBeans. Takes a regex for domains and one for mbeans, and returns a Tcl List. 02-09-2009 - jmxsh-R3.jar - Fixed jmx_set bug which was the same as the jmx_get bug. Also fixed a bug where error messages of jmx_set weren't being reported. 02-06-2009 - jmxsh-R2.jar - Fixed jmx_get bug where it was erroring if the ATTROP variable was not set, even if you passed an attribute in its command line. Thanks, Bruce, for the bug report! 02-06-2009 - jmxsh - This is a shell script wrapper to the jar file. It doesn't allow you to write standalone scripts, but does allow you to say things like "$ jmxsh myscript.jmxsh", etc. You still need to download the jmxsh.jar separately. Of course, this is a Unix-only thing. - Original Release - Fully functional as described in the Summary (I think). [Less]

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Fooling is a simple and lightweight string search framework purely written in Python. It supports English and Japanese text. Project homepage: http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/python/fooling/ Discussion: http://groups.google.com/group/fooling-users/ Related project: Shaling (EMail client)

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A command-line tool that makes a searchable plain-text index of data CDs and DVDs. External commands can be specified to provide extra information on files matching a certain pattern. For example, 7z could be used to list the contents of archive files with .zip, .tar or .rar extensions. Mplayer ... [More] could be used to provide ID3 info for audio or video files with .avi, .mp3 and .wmv extensions. To see an example of how to index a CD or DVD, see the Example. [Less]

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EnglishA file-based guest book and does not use a MySQL database. Easy installation and customization. It removes HTML. Includes visible/invisible mode for messages. Edit and delete users messages. A guestbook that is templated, easily modified to fit your site's design. TürkçeMySQL ... [More] gerektirmeyen, verilere metin dosyasına kaydeden PHP ziyaretçi defteridir. Kurulumu kolay ve özelleştirilebilir. Mesajda HTML kodlarını temizler(bazıları hariç). Onaylanmamış mesajlar istenirse gösterilmez. Gönderilen mesajlar değişltirilebilir ya da silinebilir. Şablon kullanımı vardır. Web sayfanıza uygun düzenlemeler yapılabilir. [Less]

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O projeto visa a criação de um visualizador para arquivos de texto (trechos de livros, ou livros completos), imagens, e apresentações de slides (no estilo Power Point/OpenOffice.org Presentation), inicialmente desenvolvido para o site EstúdioLivre.org. Vale salientar que estes conteúdos ... [More] DEVEM TER A AUTORIZAÇÃO PRÉVIA DE SEUS AUTORES, se os mesmos não estiverem sob uma licença livre, para que os mesmos possam ser visualizados a partir do Estúdio Livre (Acervo Livre). Os arquivos de texto podem ser tanto arquivos de texto criados em editores como o Microsoft Word e o OpenOffice.org Writer (formatos .doc, .sxw, e .odt), como arquivos Portable Document Format (.pdf). Os arquivos em formato .pdf podem estar usando a tecnologia OCR (um acrônimo para Optical Character Recognition). Já as imagens podem estar nos formatos já conhecidos do grande público, como GIF, JPEG e PNG. Apresentações de slides podem estar tanto sob a extensão .ppt (própria de arquivos gerados no Microsoft PowerPoint), como .odp e .sxi (própria de arquivos gerados no OpenOffice.org Presentation/StarOffice Impress). O projeto já conta com uma série de características (features) iniciais, listadas abaixo: Ao enviar um texto/apresentação/imagem para Estúdio Livre (Acervo Livre), o usuário pode classificar aquele conteúdo por palavras-chave (tags), o que facilitaria a busca pelo conteúdo, por outros usuários; O usuário pode fazer "marcações" (notas) no texto, por exemplo, e compartilhar estas notas com outros usuários; O usuário também tem a opção de marcar estes comentários por tags, e compartilhar com os outros usuários; A ferramenta, no que diz respeito ao processo de leitura de textos pelo usuário, terá uma série de controles que tornarão a leitura um processo agradável e cômodo para o usuário, em resposta às muitas queixas sobre a leitura de textos na tela ser um processo cansativo; [Less]

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Search a text list using advanced criteria or regular expressions. Either run the application or reference the library in your own project to leverage the functionality.

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Text utilities

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Tools for text preprocessing

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A library for writing readable, composable regular expression matchers that integrates cleanly with Hamcrest. FeaturesEasier to read (although more long-winded) than regular expressions Named capture groups: captured text is identified by name, not by the index of the group. Composable: patterns ... [More] can be easily combined into more complex patterns without worrying about breaking regex syntax or changing group identifiers. Refactoring friendly: patterns can be refactored with your favourite IDE. ParsingHere's a simple example of using Hamcrest Text Patterns to parse date ranges, such as "12 Apr 1994 - 16 Mar 2005". We can define components of the final text pattern using the factory methods defined in the Patterns class: PatternComponent month = either( "jan", "feb", "mar", "apr", "may", "jun", "jul", "aug", "sep", "oct", "nov", "dec"); PatternComponent digit = anyCharacterInCategory("Digit"); PatternComponent date = separatedBy(whitespace(), capture("day", exactly(2, digit)), capture("month", caseInsensitive(month)), capture("year", exactly(4, digit)));We can combine these into a PatternMatcher for matching date ranges: PatternMatcher dateRange = new PatternMatcher(separatedBy(whitespace(), capture("from", date), "-", capture("to", date)));We can now parse date ranges from input text and extract the dates using the names of the capture groups we defined in the dateRange pattern: "from" and "to". String input = "31 Dec 2003 - 16 aug 2008"; Parse parse = dateRange.parse(input); assertThat(parse.get("from"), equalTo("31 Dec 2003")); assertThat(parse.get("to"), equalTo("16 aug 2008"));And, because we defined capture groups in our date pattern, we can extract the parts of the "from" and "to" dates: assertThat(parse.get("from.day"), equalTo("31")); assertThat(parse.get("from.month"), equalTo("Dec")); assertThat(parse.get("from.year"), equalTo("2003")); assertThat(parse.get("to.day"), equalTo("16")); assertThat(parse.get("to.month"), equalTo("aug")); assertThat(parse.get("to.year"), equalTo("2008"));MatchingA PatternMatcher is a Hamcrest matcher, and so text patterns can be used with libraries that build upon Hamcrest, such as JUnit or jMock. For example: String input = "31 Dec 2003 - 16 aug 2008"; assertThat(input, dateRange); String badInput = "31 12 2003 - 16 08 2008"; assertThat(badInput, not(dateRange));Next StepsThe How-To Documentation, the examples and the tests have more examples of how to use the library. [Less]

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