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FEDEX Live Shipping Rates Finder
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RSS XML Content Feed VBScript Class
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This VBScript class reduces the amount of code needed to display RSS. Provides object-based properties, collections and methods to simplify the retrieval and display of all kinds of RSS. Cache improves efficiency by saving results to temporary cache file. Transform XML RSS content with XSL stylesheets. Automatically recognises many different RSS versions and RDF formats. Includes inbuilt functions to simplify interaction with Amazon and eBay.
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Ektron eWebEditPro+XML
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Ektron eWebEditPro+XML empowers business users to author XML content in a Smart Web Forms like word-processor, shielding them from the complexities of XML, in both IE and Netscape. Ektron Smart Web Forms let developers strictly enforce content accuracy. Built-in flexibility allows for robust customization. Customization examples including toolbar, dialog boxes, and right-mouse-click events
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RSS2HTML Scout
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RSS2HTML Scout is an ActiveX .NET ready programming library that can add RSS reading functions into your application. Key Features: - No RSS or XML formats knowledge required; RSS, ATOM, RDF feeds support; - Non-Latin feeds support; - Built-in multi-threaded downloading engine; - Built-in cache to speed up RSS to HTML conversion; - Ability to filter feeds by title, url, description using keywords; - Customizable ready-to-use HTML and CSS templates; - and more!
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ASP XML Parser Component
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A fast, low-memory usage, XML parser specifically designed to be used server-side in ASP scripts. This DOM based parser is many times faster than MSXML, and consumes far less memory. Great for handling large XML data files. Also includes international character codeset conversion capability.
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adXMLCls
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adXMLCls is an free ASP Class for reading and extracting information from XML files. The class holdes serveral functions to make your ASP website talk easier with XML files.
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