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  1. #1
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    Newsticker (Xml) ?

    Hi ich möchte für eine seite einen newsticker schreiben dazu hab ich mir Knewsticker angeschaut der greift ja einfach nur auf xml scripte zu gibs da nen programm mit den man diese erstellen kann ?

    hier z.b. der von SecurityFocus News mann könte das ja von hand editiren das wehre aber extrem umstendlich

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    SecurityFocus is the most comprehensive and trusted source of security
    information on the Internet. We are a vendor-neutral site that provides
    objective, timely and comprehensive security information to all members of
    the security community, from end users, security hobbyists and network
    administrators to security consultants, IT Managers, CIOs and CSOs.
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    <title>News: ATM keypads get a security boost</title>
    <link>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9161</link>
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    Credit card companies are responding to a host of high and low-tech attacks on the sanctity of your ATM code.
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    <title>News: Companies adapt to a zero day world </title>
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    Financial institutions with critical systems and cash on the line are reorganizing to deal with the closing gap between the hole and the patch.
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    <title>News: Schwarzenegger virus terminated</title>
    <link>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9204</link>
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    Virus writers have moved on from using Osama bin Laden's "suicide" as a lure to trying the same trick with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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    <title>News: Advertiser Charged in Massive Database Theft</title>
    <link>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9189</link>
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    Federal authorities yesterday charged an online advertiser in Florida with tapping into the computer system of a large database marketer in Arkansas and
    stealing "vast amounts of personal information" about Americans in what they described as one of the largest network intrusions in recent memory.
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    Infocus: Packet Crafting for Firewall &amp; IDS Audits (Part 2 of 2)
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    <link>http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1791</link>
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    This article is the second of a two-part series that will discuss various methods to test the integrity of your firewall and IDS using low-level TCP/IP packet crafting tools and techniques.
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    <title>Infocus: Metasploit Framework (Part 2 of 3)</title>
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    This article provides an elaborate insight into the Open Source exploit framework, the Metasploit Framework, which is meant to change the future of penetration testing once and for all. Part two of three.
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    This article provides an elaborate insight into the Open Source exploit framework, the Metasploit Framework, which is meant to change the future of penetration testing once and for all. Part one of three.
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    This article discusses mIDS, a system that brings together many layers of technology into a single monitoring and analysis engine, from integrity monitoring software such as TripWire, to system logs, IDS logs, and firewall logs.
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    A federal court recently ruled that website privacy policies aren't binding, because nobody reads them. The implications are far reaching for contract law and the Internet.
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    Apple's OS X is not safer or less susceptible to vulnerabilities and viruses than other OSes, and Apple's secretive culture is bad for the security world.
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    As a vice president at security software leader Symantec Corp., Matthew Moynahan applauds Microsoft's effort to make its Windows operating system safer from attack.

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    hi theborg,

    erstmal vorne weg: hab ich das richtig verstanden, dass zu z.b. eine xml-datei, wie du ja im beispiel unten angegeben hast, einfach nur in deine seite integrieren willst ?

    naja, DAS mittel um xml-dateien zu formatieren heisst xsl(t).
    http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/

    hoffe das war, was du meintest.

    mfg, manny
    Ich bremse auch für Trolle.

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    was Du suchst ist etwas wie ein RSS syndicator.
    http://www.larkfarm.com/rss_resources.htm bietet massenhaft ressourcen zu dem Thema

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    besten dank

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