7877Bulk Link Popularity Checkerhttp://www.linkpopularity.wsWe are pleased to release our Bulk Link Popularity Checker! For many of you that are familiar with our products we offer a full line of expired domain tools. The Bulk Link Popularity Checker is our latest new release. The application works similiar to our Bulk Overture Application. The application allow you to upload your own text lists of domain names into the application interface. The program will then check the total link popularity in the following search engines, Google, MSN, Hotbot, Altavista, and AlltheWeb. The application uses live proxies to scan each domain allowing you to conduct mutliple queries without the fear of getting banned or blocked form the engines. Domains are scanned at a fast rate of 700 per minute using a DSL line or Cable Modem. Our figures are based on running the application for one search engine. Users who select multiple engines will see a small decrease in the total scans per minute based on the time it takes to run multiple checks.CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > MiscellaneousOct 10, 2006
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. If you have a family tree file, a journal, some notes, or any other files in the same directory, then the script prompts you to open the HJT file of your choice.
With this script, you can generate instant metatags to be used in the headers of your web pages, for search engine submissions. Installation is available
Master PFP makes it easy to provide your visitors with a printer-friendly version of your web page. ("PFP" stands for "Printer Friendly Page")
You place "begin" and "end" tags into your web page. The program uses these to determine what to display on the page it generates for printing. This method allows you to be selective about what the user will print.
You can choose to display your images, replace your images with text (such as "[image]"), or have the program hide your images.
Optionally, you display the source URL, as a clickable link, at the top and/or bottom of the printer friendly page
Each webmaster can have multiple accounts on the same webmaster ID and edit/delete/add sites at any time. He/she can do this in the webmasters' lounge. Also available are full referal statistics per site for the current pay period and can be viewed from any previous time since they signed up as well. The webmasters lounge uses a unique login system only available on products coded by PerlCoders. The "Server Side Cookies" work on a per IP basis, have time expirys, are not stored on the browser and work on idle times. They prevent breaches of account and multiple logins at once. The lounge can, of course, have further modules added or pages. These can easily use the same cookies to check that the admin has logged in. Due to the fact that the cookies are "server side" it means there is no security breach from use of public computers. There is, of course, a logout option.
The Indexed GEDCOM Method is simple to operate and to use. When a new or updated GEDCOM is to be made available, the program IGMMak is run. This program creates an index file as well as several HTML index files. This process takes about 1-2 minutes to index a 7,000+ person GEDCOM file, although this may vary based upon the system you are using.
Once the GEDCOM is indexed by IGMMak, users can access the automatically generated HTML index files to find the person they are interested in. When they request information on any person in the database, the HTML index instructs the Web Server to run the IGMGet program. IGMGet opens the GEDCOM and goes directly to the person directed. It then loads all of the information for that person and his/her family, generates an HTML file, and sends it back to the user.
The HTML files allow the user to search the database either by a range of names, or by an every surname index. The user can also search names and places with the IGMSrch program or the ENTIRE GEDCOM for any text with the program IGMFind.
An added feature is the ability for users to submit 'links' to other databases on the web for any individual. This is accomplished by the program IGMLink.
All of the scripts, IGMMak, IGMGet, IGMFind, IGMSrch, IGMLink, IGMPed, IGMDesc, IGMGed, IGMLib, and IGMIni are written in the Perl programming language and can be modified, provided that the original copyright information is not removed or modified.
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