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Submitted by reeses on Mon, 2004-02-09 18:43.
Here it is, via lispmeister. A suitable replacement for changedetect, which, we all know, sucks the goat arse. Web Secretary is a vast improvement on my elisp hack. From the project page: Web Secretary is a web page monitoring software. However, it goes beyond the normal functionalities offered by such software. Not only does it detect changes based on content analysis (instead of date/time stamp or simple textual comparison), it will email the changed page to you with the new contents highlighted! One q: is it "highlighted" or "highlit"? Suffer me the sloth preventing me from looking it up myself. I like "highlit", because I'm that type of person. Post new comment |
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