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- MakeBook takes input from students or other users, and adds it to an HTML file in the order you specify. The user types in his/her name, email address, and some text. The program then adds the text to the ongoing story file and allows the user to immediately view his/her entry. You also have options to choose whether to show the date of each submission, the names and email addresses of contributors and whether to email you each submission, and whether or not to require approval of submissions. You may also choose whether new entries should be placed at the beginning of the file or at the end. MakeBook can also be used as a guestbook, where you can moderate entries to help avoid spam.
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- Beginning Java 2 has a detailed introduction to the Java Foundation Classes (JFC), a vast set of graphics functionality including Java2D and Swing, which makes developing windowed applications much easier. It also covers the new Collections API, a bu...
- Answers to general questions on running CGI scripts and programs. Topics include: Getting Started (Can you run CGI, Script Filename, Test Before Going Public), Beginning a Script, File Permissions, Editing a UNIX Script in DOS/Win, Testing the Script...
- This script goes through a list of Web pages to change the &"Last updated ...&" string to the date the file was last modified. Run this script in UNIX after updating any html files. Any line beginning with $tag will be replaced with...
- Banner-Serve is designed to allow you to place your banners on remote sites. It collects information on each banner served and click throughs. The program will rotate any number of images, and related URL links. Users sign-up to place your banners on...
- News Page Updater is a simple little utility that allows you to add items (automatically adding the date to the beginning of the message) and to edit the raw html code as necessary.