33538BigPrism Typo Helper Solutionhttp://www.bigprism.com/our-scripts/bigprism-typo-helper.htmlIf your visitor finds a typo or misspelling on your site, then he can just select that portion of text with typo and click the floating icon like one that you see at the bottom right corner of our site of press Ctrl+Enter key combination. In the popup window visitor will see the text that he has selected and text area to enter corrected text. Error report will be added to the admin area of BigPrism Typo Helper and you will be notified by e-mail. It's that simple!CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > MiscellaneousOct 18, 2006BigPrism.com
Let your website visitors easily refer their friends and family to your website. Word of mouth advertising has always been known as the best way of advertising. Our refer a friend script is easy to use, easy to integrate, and your website visitors will appreciate the service.
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JavaScript Text Menu Maker is the ideal solution for do-it-yourself webmasters or professional web developers that demand customized, cross browser compatible, visually appealing text menus made in under 2 minutes. The software produces an html file along with 2 JavaScript files ready for upload to your server. You can either edit the html file in your favorite editor or cut and paste the generated code into your own HTML document and upload along with the 2 JavaScript files. Generated JavaScript code is compatible with IE and NS 4+ and the software runs under Win 98, ME, 2000, and XP
Need to ask for real signatures on your web site? This Perl script makes use of a free Java applet which captures signatures as a series of numbers. You allow users to sign your petition or document with the signature.pl script, and you may view the signatures later with with view_petition.pl script
A few years ago I looked all over the Internet to find helpful resources for the Church. When I found them I began to compile them together in the form of a Bible Search Engine called "The Bible Toolbox". Unfortunately, as I was writting it I could not find any other code written for Internet Bible research that was made freely available. I don't think this is a good thing because the more that is available for public use and enhancement the better tools the Church can develop to reach our world. So I specifically designed this one as a free script so that other programmers can take it and develop it into better code and thus increase the number of resources available on the Internet.
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