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Iron Web Analyzer

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26 May 2010CPOL5 min read 39.4K   3.4K   37  
Analyze website content for Search Engine Optimization and technical problems (using Iron Python)
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows;

namespace IronWebAnalyzer
{
    public static class FilterCommands
    {
        public static readonly RoutedUICommand New = new RoutedUICommand("Add new Filter", "AddFilter", typeof(Window));
        public static readonly RoutedUICommand Delete = new RoutedUICommand("Remove filter", "RemoveFilter", typeof(Window));
        public static readonly RoutedUICommand Clear = new RoutedUICommand("Clear Filter List", "ClearFilterList", typeof(Window));
        public static readonly RoutedUICommand Default = new RoutedUICommand("Default", "Default", typeof(Window));
    }
}

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