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- This book shows how to write CGI scripts to incorporate search engines, convert multiple text files to HTML, monitor log files, and track visitors to your site. Checking links, batch editing HTML files, tracking users, and writing CGI scripts--these are the often tedious daily tasks that can be done much more easily with Perl. If you''re more interested in streamlining your web activities than in learning a new programming language, Perl for Web Site Management is for you: it''s not so much about learning Perl as it is about using Perl to do common web chores more efficiently. Even if you don''t have any programming background, this book will get you quickly past Perl''s seemingly forbidding barrier of chops and chomps, execs and elsifs.
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- Chat-N-Time is a simple Perl real-time chat CGI script for the Web. It lets you hold real-time conversations on a web page, complete with &"/me&" for emote actions, &"/msg&" for semi-private messaging, and &&qu...
- e_Board is a simple, flexible web board script, written in Perl 5 with features including frames layout simplifies navigation, multiple boards support, integrated search function, optional buttons to clear quoted fields, restore utility which will re...
- This is uncgi, a frontend for processing queries and forms from the Web on UNIX systems. It decodes all the form fields and sticks them into environment variables for easy perusal by a shell script, a C program, a Perl script,
or whatever you like, ...
- The Hukilau Search Engine, is a CGI script written in Perl designed to do a keyword search of all the web pages in a directory. It is designed to be easy to install and is for small to medium sites. The program will only search for pages in one direc...
- Count+Stat provides the power, and expansibility of a high priced statistics program. This solid running perl script tells you important user information such as IP numbers, refers, clients, and time. With Count+Stat you can see where your users are ...