The BLOG script makes use of Blosxom, a free Perl script which reads text files and displays them as weblogs. The shortcoming of Blosxom is that there is no intrinsic way to post new blogs to a web server via a browser. That's where this Blog Poster script comes in. It intelligently 'guesses' where to save the blog and keeps tracks of edits. Delete posts, move posts, edit posts and redate posts from any browser.
This is script is disabled. I will do custom RSS scrape scripts for you. This fetch script grabs the gas prices from your city's gas site, parses the content, and displays it in one of three formats: an RSS feed to place in your news reader, a text display for reading on a variety of platforms, or to use in server side includes, and an HTML format which will use your header and footer.
If you've seen TreePad, then you know it's a great way to save and organize data. (See www. treepad. com) I describe it as an Explorer for Notepad. Now you can share this data over the Internet with an online explorer-style viewer. Simply upload your TreePad file in ASCII, and visitors can browse your TreePad the way it was meant to be seen: as a tree. This script allows you to open up whatever HJT files are located in the directory.
This small script will fetch X number of items from an RSS feed, parse it as plain HTML, and print it to a browser. In order to speed things up, the RSS feed is cached to a text file on the server. It checks for updates to the feed every Y number of days. The 'see it work' link below is for our news page on this site. This page is generated from my blog on CrookedBush. com. It's also used for the news page at ServiceBuilder. net.
TimelyWeb helps you track updates of web pages and ftp resources. When the change is detected, you can be notified in a number of ways including e-mail, SMS or instant messenger message. TimelyWeb can check keywords or exclude parts of web pages (like counters or time). It can also highlight all changes in web pages. Both static and dynamically generated resources can be monitored. If the resource is protected, TimelyWeb will login automatically.
StayAlive Pro is freeware windows 95/98/NT/2000/2003/XP program that simulates Internet activity so you don't get disconnected from your ISP. Features: - Works with modem, adsl or cable connections - Simulates Internet activity through HTTP or PING - Nag window removing (when ISP informs you that you are inactive too long) - HTTP proxy support - Disconnect at specific time - Freeware!
MAPInotify: Shadow of Power! is an advanced skinable mail-checker utility that can monitor unlimited number of mailboxes, IMAP4 folders or any Microsoft Exchange folders and notify you in any number and combination of ways. It is compatible with Outlook 9x/2000/XP/2003, OutlookExpress, Microsoft Mail and others.
The best CCTV software, turns any Windows XP PC and webcam into a full motion detection, CCTV camera & VCR system. Cam Wizard detects motion and starts recording video and audio into a WMV movie. The movie can be sent to any email address or uploaded via FTP to a remote server. Cam Wizard is also capable of streaming live JPG stills over HTTP so you can use it as a webcam server. Cam Wizard also alerts you to motion using a siren or any MP3 file.
Universal Internet conquest program: ISP Dialer, Download/upload manager (FTP, HTTP), Offline browser (w/JS), FTP upload, FTP site manager, FXP (site-to-site transferring), Time synch, Traffic explorer and many others. Designed for users of all skills, has a nice-looking XP interface and lots of features (tasks scheduling, proxy, transfer speed control, real-time total control and monitoring etc).
IPCheck Server Monitor 5 offers reliable network and website monitoring using Paessler's IPCheck? Technology, easy installation, support for WinNT/2000/XP/2003 and a web based user interface. Sensor types including PING, PORT, HTTP, HTTPS, Advanced HTTP, HTTP Transaction, DNS, SMTP, POP3, SNMP and custom sensors are supported for in depth monitoring. Notifications can be triggered by uptimes, downtimes or slow responses.