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Calendar Script V2 | 5.0 (all versions) | Beginner / Randy McCleary | 14831 since 3/15/2003 5:30:44 AM |
By 12 Users 11 Excellent Ratings
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This is Version 2 of the Calendar Script i submited previously. Added a few new things to this version. It will display the current Month and year, with the current day selected. Also, navigation links were added to advance and go back to previous months, ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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Calendar with Holidays | 5.0 (all versions) | Intermediate / Randy McCleary | 16076 since 5/14/2003 9:20:38 PM |
By 8 Users 8 Excellent Ratings
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This script will display a monthly calendar
with the holidays displayed in the day that
they fall on. The script will by default display
the current month and day, but your can
navigate through the months going back and
forth and even advance years an ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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Calender | 5.0 (all versions), 4.0 (all versions), 3.0 (all versions) | Intermediate / Jeff Mills | 10138 since 11/20/2003 8:53:35 AM |
By 1 Users
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Displays a calender using tables, It highlights the current date & shows day, month, year... |
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Please support the site by visiting our
sponsor:
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CGI execute Work-Around | 5.0 (all versions) | Intermediate / Max Seim | 4326 since 9/15/2003 3:05:52 PM | Unrated
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With most SSI (Server Side Includes) hosts, you can't use the CGI execute command using SSI, so here's a sneaky way to work-around the problem using a javascript and image tag to execute the CGI script each time the web page is displayed. |
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CGI File Upload (with filename acquisition) | 5.0 (all versions), Active Perl specific, 4.0 (all versions), 3.0 (all versions), Pre 3.0 | Beginner / Nate Cox | 34356 since 8/1/2002 3:18:44 AM |
By 21 Users 19 Excellent Ratings
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To upload a file of any type to your website. I offer you the unique ability to call the original filename, and save the file as it was intended, not under a temporary, or alternate, filename. (though... if you want to force the name for some reason, it's ...(description truncated) |
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CGI File Upload for LARGE files | 5.0 (all versions) | Beginner / Albert_B | 10776 since 5/26/2005 7:32:09 PM | Unrated
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A little different from other file upload scripts, this one was meant to be used to upload large files,
unlike other scripts, it doesn't put all of the file's contents into a variable and then write to a file. It writes to a file directly (saving lots of ...(description truncated) |
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CGI Nmap port scanner | 5.0 (all versions) | Intermediate / PSN | 13834 since 1/25/2008 11:07:51 AM | Unrated
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Allows your website visitors to scan there self externally for open ports. Uses the Nmap::Parser module and requires nmap to be installed.
www.insecure.org/nmap |
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CGI Perl - File Upload | 5.0 (all versions) | Beginner / Dax Ahweng | 75346 since 12/21/2001 2:46:02 PM |
By 18 Users 11 Excellent Ratings
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Shows you the key of how to upload a binary file using perl/cgi. (what nobody tells you (i had to figure it out on my own!))
PS if this code helps, i'd appreciate a vote |
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CGI Servlet | 5.0 (all versions), 4.0 (all versions) | Advanced / Found on the World Wide Web | 8446 since 7/29/2000 11:43:22 PM | Unrated
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pl Whenever an HTTP request is received, the specified CGI script is
started inside a child process as if it was inside a real server (e.g.,
Apache). The evironment variables are set more or less as in Apache.
Note that CGIservlet only uses a SINGLE sc ...(description truncated) |
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CGI Shell | 5.0 (all versions), Active Perl specific | Intermediate / TJ Meadows | 6911 since 5/7/2001 8:01:09 PM | Unrated
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Ports the Win32, Linux or Solaris shell prompts to a CGI (Web) Output it can be changed abit to be a full Shell port. |
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