but does not provide quotes for
defunct ticker symbols. FinancialWeb is slower, and a bit less
reliable, but does have defunct tickers...I am, of course, wide open to
suggestions on other reliable sources)
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt Sisk
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ables.
I've included the documentation below. If you would like to experiment
with the module, you can find it in one of the following locations:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/M/MS/MSISK/
http://www.mojotoad.com/sisk/projects/HTML-TableExtract/
Thanks,
Matt Sisk
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to see more details, then the
documentation and distribution is available here:
http://www.mojotoad.com/sisk/projects/Finance-QuoteHist/
Thanks for your time,
Matt Sisk
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utions are proposed should be able to adequately (and safely) produce
code for that method.
Thanks,
Matt Sisk
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I haven't seen any activity from Andreas on this list since November 3,
1999.
Has anyone checked his house to make sure he's okay?
;-)
Any chance of him emerging from busy mode any time soon?
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Matt Sisk
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mers? *I* wouldn't be spamming, someone else
downstream would be.
Food for thought -- I don't have a tidy solution, unfortunately.
Matt Sisk
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Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Should I even release the module at all? -I- need it for a valid
> reason (for marking-up addresses in plain text), but would anyone else
> need it for anything but spamming?
I'm all for it. The risk of people bopping each other over the head
didn't stop the inventors
I found the note I had from Stacy Lacy once upon a time. It was a
newsgroup posting as well; I've included it here.
It seems pretty clear that adoption is okay with Stacy Lacy.
Matt Sisk
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Subject: Re: HTML::Calendar, HTML::Element::Table - DISCUSSION
Date: Th
;t think there are official rules). Like this:
AUTHORS
Anthony Peacock, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stacy Lacy (original author)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Anthony Peacock, CHIME.
Copyright (c) 1997 Stacy Lacy
This library is free software...
It's nice to see an orphaned piece of code find a home!
Matt Sisk