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Re: 'Best Nodes' on a {dailyweekly...} basis?

by PsychoSpunk (Hermit)
on Mar 22, 2001 at 00:26 UTC ( [id://66130]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to 'Best Nodes' on a {dailyweekly...} basis?

This is exactly the problem I just faced. I go off to destroy my feet wandering across the island of Honshu and when I returned I could only get to the top 10 of the past week. footpad mentioned something of tilly's invention called the Navigator in a quick /msg session we had upon my return. I haven't found it yet, but I haven't tried too hard either.

nevertheless, ++ for suggesting useful additions to the current system of cataloging Best Nodes. I'm sorry to see that some people can't seem to see the devil in your details.

ALL HAIL BRAK!!!

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Re (tilly) 2: 'Best Nodes' on a {dailyweekly...} basis?
by tilly (Archbishop) on Mar 22, 2001 at 07:09 UTC
    Perlmonks Navigator will let you see all past nodes in order. It has no ability to filter. For your need what would be ideal is the ability to go find the root nodes over a week and skim them.

    If you want you could easily duplicate this with a CGI, and then try to hook that into further functionality by trying to combine it with the XML tickers in some way, running a cron, etc.

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