since some time I use some perl programming using a lot of the cpan-modules bringing up information into real estate portals.
Soon you end up in a lot of change in your programming because of the change of the HTML-Pages from the portals.
It needs also a lot of time to find out what really changed.
Starting with a script from Michael Schilli I transfered the client program to XML and the HTML-Pages to XMl and some XSLT-Filtering to check for changes.
When I started to study cocoon I found a lot in common with the techniques I used in perl. An I thought that the command-line property could be used for this.
Maybe somebody already examined the usage of cocoon or its fundaments for client programming.
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