Color parser

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W. Kent Starr

Please forgive my intrusion on this list as I am not a regular member. I'm
here using the email of my now deceased partner that many of you DO know.

W. Kent Starr passed away last April leaving me with a ruby script that was
being developed into a color parser for web pages. I have NO clue how to
work with it but I would appreciate having some help from someone that knows
Ruby well enough to help me figure out how to use this and perhaps continue
its development as a way of paying tribute to someone that is missed greatly
by me and the community he was a part of.

If anyone has any interest in this, please do let me know and I will be sure
that you get the file and other necessary details. I would love to see this
be behind a front end that will increase the ease of use and put it
somewhere where it can benefit all of cyberspace.

Thank you.

Mary E. Dixon
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Tom Copeland

Please forgive my intrusion on this list as I am not a regular member. I'm
here using the email of my now deceased partner that many of you DO know.

W. Kent Starr passed away last April leaving me with a ruby script that was
being developed into a color parser for web pages. I have NO clue how to
work with it but I would appreciate having some help from someone that knows
Ruby well enough to help me figure out how to use this and perhaps continue
its development as a way of paying tribute to someone that is missed greatly
by me and the community he was a part of.

If anyone has any interest in this, please do let me know and I will be sure
that you get the file and other necessary details. I would love to see this
be behind a front end that will increase the ease of use and put it
somewhere where it can benefit all of cyberspace.

FYI, Mary has placed this code in a project on RubyForge:

http://rubyforge.org/projects/colorparser/

Yours,

Tom
 

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