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Got this SyntaxError while trying to run webkiller. I'm not super familiar with python so I'm not sure what it means, but it could be an easy fix.
OS: Windows 10 1809
$ python webkiller.py
File "webkiller.py", line 16
print '\r'
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SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print(int '\r')?
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Clarify development status of Facebook Graph extractor
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The [wandora wiki page][1], last updated in 2010, is for an [app][2] no longer used by the Wandora tool.
{
"category": "Utilities",
"link": "http://www.wandora.org/fb/",
"name": "Wandora",
"id": "45942818365"
}Old Facebook App Still Live
The old facebook app is sti
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Hello,
I just tried the application patzilla 0.162.0.
As soon I try to open the site, I get a server error. In console message, it seems that templates/urlcleaner.js is claimed but not present. Indeed, I found only templates/urlcleaner.min.js
I'm on a Mageia distro. I set a virtualenv, then used pip to get the installation. This worked.
Then I created a patzilla.ini as development config.
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Most linked guides are bullshit (sorry if I'm too harsh!)...
You basically can just download or use the mentioned and already linked tools and "get the same". I'm not sure what the point is in following such guides because most if not all linked "tools" are well documented or easy to understand. In fact most guides I've seen are poorly written and there lots of details and possible drawbacks