"BTW, is SITO's code open source?" in a sense, yes. if it were more organized, for sure. right now, it is quite a tangle of 10+ years worth of learning experience. we would be happy to share, but in the truest definition of open source, not really -- that is, we dont have an easy way (a la CVS) for coders to join in or take the whole chunk of code. we have some new stuff (really we have been working on it for years, how lame we have not enough time for sito) which is more digestable perl modules (geek talk!). that would be easier to open up to people. in short: if you are a curious programmer and see something you like, ask.
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