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Linux Based HTML Generator
Bid Request Id: 2653
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Posted by: |
roy (3 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Very Good - 0.00%
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Sep 16, 2001 12:21:49 AM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Sep 30, 2001 12:22:41 AM EDT
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Description:
This is a program which will generate html files in the linux enviornment based on predefined user templates. A folder full of html templates will be randomly read from, while cetain tags in the template html file are replaced with keywords (contained in a text file) and images from a user defined library.
The program will run in the crontab and will generate X number of pages based on these templates, but modified by the elemtents in the keyword text file and the image database.
The html pages are generated and saved randomly to a location specified in a user definable text file of different paths.
The addresses of the created pages are then emailed to an email address.
Sound easy? Good!
Deliverables: Complete source code of all programming work done + installation on linux server.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$160 (USD)
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Sep 16, 2001 9:59:06 PM EDT
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10
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Hmm, templates, No Problem. Everything we need is in the CPAN repository. Just hook up a couple template modules, and it's done. Perl is the way, grasshopper. |
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