I agree with you, but our pmdevs are busy and probably can't do that here and now; tye and YAS are working to reach an agreement on future development of our beloved site. I think we will have the opportunity to say something on what should be done.

Be patient and, in the meantime, try to build some Perl wheel to obtain the same results. It can be very challenging: use Cache::Cache to save some load on the Monastery, parse files with XML::Simple or HTML::TokeParser::Simple and you are almost done :)

I'm writing something using these modules, but you can find many useful tools here: PerlMonks Related Scripts, What XML generators are currently available on PerlMonks?.

Ciao, Valerio


In reply to Re: ALive Nodes by valdez
in thread ALive Nodes by artist

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