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Led Stock Quotes Ticker Applet

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Led Stocks Quotes Ticker
 
 
 
Applet is the perfect
 
 
 
browser embedded tool you
 
 
 
can enhance your site by
 
 
 
showing real-time stock
 
 
 
quotes values in a stock
 
 
 
market similar led display.
 
 
 
Based on Java TM
 
 
 
technology, this applet
 
 
 
offers the following
 
 
 
features: - real-time
 
 
 
quotes values: the applet
 
 
 
reads stock quotes values
 
 
 
from a live data feed on
 
 
 
your server. We offer along
 
 
 
with the applet a sample PHP
 
 
 
script that provides quotes
 
 
 
from Yahoo Financial TM.
 
 
 
Script output is simple,
 
 
 
custom feeds can be easily
 
 
 
developed. We provide
 
 
 
specification for feed
 
 
 
output format, so you can
 
 
 
connect to your own feed or
 
 
 
database. - customizable
 
 
 
stocks or indexes: you can
 
 
 
set any stocks (or other
 
 
 
type of products) that feed
 
 
 
can provide. Sample PHP
 
 
 
script provides all symbols
 
 
 
you can find on Yahoo!
 
 
 
FinancialTM. In the Live
 
 
 
Demo section or this site,
 
 
 
you can enter what products
 
 
 
you want to see if script
 
 
 
supports them. -
 
 
 
customizable fields to
 
 
 
display: you can set what
 
 
 
fields to display in the
 
 
 
applet. For example you can
 
 
 
show SYMBOL, LAST, CHANGE,
 
 
 
CHANGE% etc - range is only
 
 
 
limited by what feed is
 
 
 
sending. See Live Demo
 
 
 
section for full list of
 
 
 
sample PHP script supported
 
 
 
fields, or contact me if you
 
 
 
need other fields. -
 
 
 
customizable colors &
 
 
 
speed: colors and speed can
 
 
 
be set from applet
 
 
 
parameters; the fonts are
 
 
 
matrix based, there is no
 
 
 
predefined font. All letter
 
 
 
characters and some special
 
 
 
characters are available.
 
 
 
- text message: you can
 
 
 
set from applet tag a text
 
 
 
message to appear before
 
 
 
stock data. - pop-up on
 
 
 
click: you can set the
 
 
 
applet to pop-up an URL when
 
 
 
user clicks on it.
 
 
 


Date: May, 23 2006
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