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Dialer Kingpin
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 10,816
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Domain Filter Script Needed
I have a list of domains, that I'm looking to have an add on filter made.
Prj Details: I input a list of domains (0-30,000 (+/-) Upon function click, it begins to list (per domain) -Google Search Link -Google "Define: phrase" search Link (- tld) -Urbandict Word Search Link (- tld) -Archive.org Link -Alexa.com domain search link (Exact URLs will be provided and explained, if needed) -ADD button per domain, this will add the selected domain to a .txt and push it to another section where I can manually go over it after I am finished checking. Options: -Checkbox for each one of the options above (add/remove) -Listing per page option -Script will have to be able to remove the .com / .net / .org and give me the option to add other TLDS to be removed. -Will be listed #1 - whatever -Will use columns and other organization elements I will require extreme neatness, and possibly a simplate template to be made to enhance the listing look. Feel free to copy similar setups (deleteddomains/snapnames) etc This script has to be extremely easy on the eyes and extremely easy to read and organize (going through 1000s of lines causes a lot of eye strain) Post here, and if possible show me what other work you've done. It would also be helpfull if you post a price, or an est $$$ range. contact: [email protected] |
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Dialer Kingpin
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 10,816
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Dialer Kingpin
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 10,816
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Strength and Honor
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Europe
Posts: 16,540
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hire a programmer
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Dialer Kingpin
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 10,816
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![]() I have two actually, but I have them working on a bigger more important project. I guess if I dont find anyone on GFY, i'll have to settle for some rent-a-coder guy ![]() There's usually guys lurking around looking for work though, so hopefully I catch one of them before the night is over. It's a pretty simple prj, so not much experience is needed. Note: it doesnt really have to be script based, I'll settle for a windows based app (treeview/listview) setup. |
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Dialer Kingpin
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New York
Posts: 10,816
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 10
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there is a free tool I wrote that doesn't do quite everything you need but filters text files pretty well.
www.ohashi.us the software is called DNList. Its very basic for parsing out keywords. |
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