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- 404 Manager is a Perl script that allows a webmaster to easily and quickly view which requests on your account are returning 404 errors, and which pages are linking to those files that are not found. 404 Manager also keeps real time stats on how many...
- Netplot is a couple of Perl scripts for visual representation of your own network. It consists of netplot that generates images in PNG format, it also creates JavaScript and HTML files, and netplot.cgi that allows network maps to be displayed in the ...
- This script allows you to see the popularity of a particular URL by figuring out the number of sites that are linking to the URL. It queries AltaVista, Google, Hotbot and others and reports link popularity.
- This is a useful Perl script that allows you to split a big file into smaller files. It can be useful when you need to transport a large file to another location and you don''t know what tools or operating systems you will have available at the ...
- Master PFP is an easy to install and maintain CGI program written in Perl 5 to provide your visitors with a printer friendly version of your web page. (&"PFP&" stands for &"Printer Friendly Page&") You place &&...
- If you have image directories shared by several different pages and would like to organize them so that a unique image directory is used for each page, this script may provide a solution. It takes a shared image directory and makes a new page-unique ...
- This is a free Perl script that allows you to search the Bible by Book, Chapter, and Verse. It is completely self contained and easy to setup, just add your sites information variables and your ready to go.
- For the webmaster of a site, it is hard to know how their web sites is performing. This project was started to help webmasters monitor the time it takes to download URL''s from various spots on the web. Its goal is to provide a set of tools, whi...
- This simple script allows you to inspect the HTTP headers that your web server is sending along with your files. You can use this to verify that the correct MIME type is being sent for each file type.
- This Perl script allows you to restrict your HTML to published standards. It lets you enter a Web page URL, select the HTML Purity Level, and see what your page look like for the chosen HTML level.
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