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Updated: 01/11/2007
- Last year I had arranged 6 different advertising campaigns to commence on a Friday, Total cost: $1,200. I came home from a golf trip that Sunday evening expecting my email box to be overflowing with payment notifications. Instead, not a single one! Wait a minute! I had tested all my ads...they were steady pullers! What happened??? Come to find out, our server had crashed that Thursday night. If only I had been alerted to the problem, I could have immediately notified the web host, as well as delayed the marketing campaigns! Don''t let this happen to you! Domain Alarm sits in your system tray and immediately lets you know if your site(s) are not working properly. Domain Alarm comes with the following features:
Can run at startup Can check domains at various intervals Set for multiple domains Popup in your system tray to alert you Sends an email alerting you Will launch your site to show it is down Right click icon in system tray and check site(s) anytime
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- This script displays an alert box to your visitors if their browser configurations (navigator and resolution) are not the best for viewing your site.
- This script allows you to display an alert box to thank your visitors for visiting or ask them to visit your partners.
- Easy, short, cut-and-paste header script that intercepts the mouse right-click event and shows an alert box instead, thus disabling it. Intended to provide simple limited protection for page images, etc.
- The author notes, &"The JavaScript confirm alert box differs from a regular alert box in that it provides two choices for the user, OK and Cancel. Typically, you ll see confirmation boxes utilized on links where the destination is outside th...
- Here is a simple JavaScript example which will generate a simple alert box based on clicking a link or a form button. Useful for alerting users for missing fields, displaying a message on document open or close, or informing users they ve clicked a l...