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duncan.parkes 8dcdb639e8 Add Exeter scraper 17 years ago
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AcolnetParser.py Add Exeter scraper 17 years ago
ApplicationSearchServletParser.py Fix change to Mansfield URL, and change to columns in Allerdale display. 17 years ago
AtriumePlanning.py Replace the datetime.strptime with a workaround for python 2.4 17 years ago
Broxbourne.cgi Rename Broxbourne scraper so that it matches the database. 17 years ago
CGITemplate add some debug 17 years ago
EastHerts.cgi Move some cgi scripts so that I can copy them in with the right file 17 years ago
Enfield.cgi Add back in the Enfield scraper which I probably deleted 17 years ago
FastWeb.py add the generated scrapers for fastweb sites 17 years ago
MultipartPostHandler.py add some Acolnet sites: 17 years ago
NorthHerts.cgi Move some cgi scripts so that I can copy them in with the right file 17 years ago
OtherFilesToCopy.csv Add a parser for sites with urls ending in searchPageLoad.do 17 years ago
PlanningUtils.py Add a parser for sites with urls ending in searchPageLoad.do 17 years ago
PublicAccess.py Add a RutlandLike scraper 17 years ago
README adding fastweb 17 years ago
RutlandLike.py Replace the datetime.strptime with a workaround for python 2.4 17 years ago
SitesToGenerate.csv Add Exeter scraper 17 years ago
SouthOxfordshire.cgi expanded the api (still need to test some stuff) 17 years ago
SouthOxfordshireParser.py add the south oxfordshire scraper, and code to generate 17 years ago
createCGI.sh remove offending svn rm line... 17 years ago
generateCGIScripts.py adding fastweb 17 years ago

README

In order to generate the contents of the CGI directory (../cgi-bin/)
run

./createCGI.sh

This script generates new cgi files in the CGI directory,
copies in some other files that are needed,
and commits all these changes to svn.

There is currently something very nasty in the permissions
column in the file OtherFilesToCopy.csv

Until version 2.6 of python, there appears to be no convenient
way to convert a string like 0755 into an octal. I am therefore
using integers to specify permissions of the copied files...

420 is 0644
493 is 0755

This is horrid, and must change in the future...