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        <title>Dbd-anydata Feed</title>
        <subtitle>A feed of things tagged 'Dbd-anydata', from Charlie Harvey's website</subtitle>
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        <id>http://charlieharvey.org.uk/tag.atom/Dbd-anydata/</id>
        <updated>2007-03-31T18:45:21Z</updated>
        <author>
                <name>Charlie Harvey</name>
        </author>


        <entry>
                <title>ALF: Apache log filter</title>
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                <updated>2007-03-31T18:45:21Z</updated>
                <summary><![CDATA[
ALF is a filter for people using Apache logging to plain text logs, who still want the flexibility of being able to search their logs like a database. It relies heavily on Jeff Zucker's DBD::AnyData to do the clever stuff, and overlays that with a simple Gtk2 interface.
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				<author>
					<name>Charlie Harvey</name>
				</author>
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