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« on: March 10, 2009, 04:22:16 AM »

I've indexed all scripts from pages 1 to 5 of this forum board alphabetically for YOUR ease. I will be keeping this thread up to date to a certain extent, but don't expect me to update it daily. If for some reason, I fail to update it in any way, get a mod to do it. Duh Without further ado - Enjoy!


Special Characters and Numbers
(Javascript) Visibility Toggler 1.0
13 Language Site Translation
2-1 Address Control
73x7 70 1337

A
Advanced Compressed PHP output functions
Alarm-clock in PHP
An easy yahoo 7 e-mail (SMTP) script
Auto File-Backup
Auto-Task Schedules
Average File Integer count

B
Ban IP Addresses
Ban Unwanted Visitors from your site
Basic user management
BB code
BBCode

C
Cache your expensive mysql functions (or anything else) in files
Caching Class
Calculate pi in PHP
Censor words
Check all checkboxes
Code highlight with line numbers
Custom Comebacks For Disallowed Posts In SMF Forum

D
Directory Size Function
Download counter/portal

E
None

F
Fake the W3c
Force Download Window for Directory
Force TOS acceptance
Fsockopen and sendmail function test

G
Generate an array of unique random numbers
Get Visitors Real IP (MOSTLY Spoof-Proof)
Google PR on your site
Guestbook without DB

H
None

I
INI File Reader and Saver

J
None

K
None

L
Lightweight Unified Diff PHP Syntax Highlighter
Login Script with Permissions! Now with CMS!

M
Make your source code hard to read

N
NO FRILLS editor / viewer
No Log Bots/Crawlers/SearchEngines/Spiders

O
Online Site Visitors (XDD Required)
OpenDHT client in PHP

P
ParseJob
Password protected plain text editor
PhpBB Theme Previewer
PHP Zip Archiver (easy backup of files)
Pie Chart Maker
Ping a server or ip adress
Print all possible combinations
Problems with IFrames and a login system? (e.g. *.tk)

Q
None

R
Random logos scripts (Ideal for Ads or for a changing header)
Random Quote
Random quote generator script (Javascript)
Reading the unreadable

S
Set up a quick photo album display using iAlbum
Share price / exchange rate
Simple Status Checker
Simple Voting Script
Sort a list of links into multiple pages
Speed up your website with Unicache and UnicacheDB
SQLite Class
Status script
Super-Lightweight Javascript SHA-1 Function

T
The Ultimate Upload Form! v1.0

U
None

V
Various Flat File Database Powered Scripts
Very simple PHP Guestbook
vX Super-Lightweight Ajax/Javascript Library

W
None

X
XeDit (Enhanced Text Editor)
XeDit 4.2 (On-Host Text Editor)

Y
Youtube Video Downloader

Z
None


Please tell me if you spot any mistakes I've made, or would like me to add a script, be it yours or not.
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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2009, 03:04:49 AM »

Reserved. Might need when more scripts are added. smiley
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2009, 05:27:01 AM »

Why is there not a step by step guide tomusing send mail. I know the php is at:     
/usr/sbin/sendmail       I assume that is used as is.
What are the variables called. Like NAME  is it  Zipcode    Comments    How does sendmail know what the field ID is and what the user input is for that field ID so it can send that info to me. Step by Step please. I'm old and a little slow at this! (INL)=(LOL except Im Not Laughing). I can make a form, I can edit the PHP file to correspond to the form field IDs, I can understand RECIPIENT= and THANKYOUURL= in the Get or Post statement but where is the simple form and PHP file to use as an example. I would hope all the variables could be defined in the <onsubmit statement and then I would not have to learn PHP just how to send it to the SENDMAIL.PHP. Am I asking too much or do I have to pay for that too!
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« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2009, 08:19:10 AM »

Wow! I forgot about this thread!
Well everyone here are just customers like you, we're not employed by 110mb, but no we don't expect to be paid, but neither do we expect to be expected to help people. Duh I've never used sendmail, but I'm sure your over-complicating it! If I have some time later, I can probably direct you to some help.
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« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2009, 07:13:04 PM »

Great work fluffball ....apreciate it  smiley
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« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2009, 10:10:52 AM »

Great job, looks really useful.
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