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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Tom Anderson Date: November 20, 2011 05:17:40pm
Forum: etree Subject: IAFT Greasemonkey Plugin makes IA usable

I published a new version my greasemonkey script, IAFT, for archive.org and I wanted to remind folks it's available and very handy for the llama.

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/107166

Greasemonkey allows foreign javascript to run on the sites you use most to improve your experience. There are tens of thousands of scripts but this is the only one for archive.org.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Tom Anderson Date: January 01, 2012 12:00:01am
Forum: etree Subject: Happy New Years

bump

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Dupenhagen Moonbat Date: January 01, 2012 02:15:49pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: IAFT Greasemonkey Plugin makes IA usable

Cool tool, but would you kindly elaborate on xsl > xml and provide an xsl example or two?

Thanks, and Happy New Year!

Bat

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Tom Anderson Date: January 01, 2012 06:41:45pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: IAFT Greasemonkey Plugin makes IA usable

I am not adept at XSL and will provide no examples. I suggest creation of a tool to completely replace archive.org's detail pages because there is no effort made, obviously, by archive.org to make the site a better place.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Tom Anderson Date: January 01, 2012 07:34:08pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: IAFT Greasemonkey Plugin makes IA usable

I should say more about XSL. In an ideal world a passionate and talented individual will step forward to write the XSL to parse archive.org's XML but there are inconsistencies in the XML and the person that can do this will be a talent indeed. Such a volunteer is a dream of mine and I would work with them to make my idea reality.

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