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CGIMLS (CGI Executable) v2.00
CGIMLS (CGI Executable) v2.00 Tooltip
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Date added: 01/27/2005
Have you ever seen the 'Tell a Friend' links on websites, and wished you could have one on yours? How about one of those slick, simple forms for subscribing or unsubscribing from a listserver, Or how about just converting the output of a form into an email that automatically gets sent to you? If this sounds like something you'd like to be able to do, and your Webserver is running on Windows (not Unix), then you're ready to rock with AnalogX CGIMLS! Originally CGIMLS was written to solve the problem of making ListServer management easier for users, but now it's extended into being a full fledged scripting email generator - perfect for converting any form into an email! It's small, fast, doesn't have any external dependencies, and is very simple to use - plus it has multiple configurations and has the ability to hide target email addresses, etc from the user - perfect for stopping those unwanted spambots that roam webpages looking for unwary email addresses. So what are you waiting for? Grab it!
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CGIRDIR (CGI Executable)v1.00
CGIRDIR (CGI Executable)v1.00 Tooltip
Hits: 3
Date added: 01/27/2005
You've probably noticed that many of the larger websites don't link directly to another - even though to the user it appears that they do. These sites use what's called a redirection so they can keep track of how many users go from their site to another. You can see this in action at sites such as WebAttack or even here (take a close look at where EXACTLY that last link went). AnalogX CGI Redirect is a simple to use/install CGI executable that gives you the ability to track (either via webserver logs or it's own internal logging mechanism) users clicks as well as mask URL's to a limited degree. You can either link by explicitly listing the URL, like the example above, or you can choose to translate the URL internally, such as this link. It's a great way to help you better understand what users of your site enjoy, so you can find more of the same.
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CGIVote (CGI Executable) v1.00
CGIVote (CGI Executable) v1.00 Tooltip
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Date added: 01/27/2005
Have you ever seen one of those voting sections on a website, and wished you could set one up on yours? Not quite sure what I'm talking about, then check out my surveys... AnalogX CGIVote gives you total freedom to set up multiple voting booths or surveys, with single or multiple questions and answers! AnalogX CGIVote uses the same scripting methodology all the other CGI programs from AnalogX do, making it very customizable, plus it uses seperate tracking, configurations, and data files for each vote/survey, so you can have as many as you would like! Each question has a unique ID as well, so you can add or remove questions/answers without resetting the data file. So, if you're running a webserver on Windows (whether it's Apache, IIS, or SimpleServer), then CGIVote is a great option.
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Libdnet
Libdnet Tooltip
Hits: 3
Date added: 07/09/2005
The libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback function when a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout has been reached. Furthermore, libevent also support callbacks due to signals or regular timeouts. libevent is meant to replace the event loop found in event driven network servers. An application just needs to call event_dispatch() and then add or remove events dynamically without having to change the event loop. Currently, libevent supports /dev/poll, kqueue(2), select(2), poll(2) and epoll(4). It also has experimental support for real-time signals. The internal event mechanism is completely independent of the exposed event API, and a simple update of libevent can provide new functionality without having to redesign the applications. As a result, Libevent allows for portable application development and provides the most scalable event notification mechanism available on an operating system. More information about event notification mechanisms for network servers can be found on Dan Kegel's The C10K problem web page. Another library that abstracts asynchronous event notification is liboop.
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Oinkmaster v1.2
Oinkmaster v1.2 Tooltip
Hits: 3
Date added: 08/09/2005
Oinkmaster is simple Perl script released under the BSD license to help update and manage Snort 2.0+ rules and to comment out the unwanted ones after each update. It will report what has changed since the last update, offering good change control.
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