snoop

http://www.asksnoop.com/


funny funny…….

give me lost of ideas!

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, ryan griffis

that is pretty funny…
but i wish it would read mo' complex styles 'n shit.

On Jun 3, 2005, at 9:34 AM, jeremy wrote:

> http://www.asksnoop.com/
>
>
> funny funny…….
>
> give me lost of ideas!

, Lee Wells

How do they do that?
Very cool.

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, Plasma Studii

>How do they do that?
>Very cool.

you may even dig this more! found it a few months ago, wonder if
they made this, then thought lets let you pick any URL. seems a
cooler use to let google make up the web page.
http://www.gizoogle.com/


geeky note:
there's probably a million ways to do it, but the simplest is just a
cgi/php/etc that
1. looks up the html of the url supplied, gets the raw code.
2. substitutes words or randomly adds "izz" to the text.
3. renders the revised as html

same for java. i don't know/use ASP, ruby or python but surely they
can too. flash and director can both import the raw html, but do
minimal (re-)rendering of it. (though i think there are a few xtras
for dir that do it well) really depends on what you want to do
between getting the page and showing it. different languages have
little differences in features. but perl, php's regular expression
replacing is really helpful here.

our top story tonight, this generates both the html page and an rss
feed. you may find it helpful.
http://plasmastudii.org/arch/issue/issue.html

, ryan griffis

blast from the not-so-distant past:
http://www.reamweaver.com/

, curt cloninger

or this:
http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/

or this:
http://c6.org/toogle/

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Plasma Studii wrote:

> >How do they do that?
> >Very cool.
>
> you may even dig this more! found it a few months ago, wonder if
> they made this, then thought lets let you pick any URL. seems a
> cooler use to let google make up the web page.
> http://www.gizoogle.com/