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Description: OpenPGPComment is a Movable Type plugin that allows MT powered blogs to support OpenPGP signed comments. The system saves the PGP comment as-is into the MT database. When listing down the comments to an entry, the PGP related details are stripped away and only the actual comment is show. Details of the PGP comment in its original form can be got by following the [OpenPGP Signature] link next to the comment. This unaltered post can be used to verify the signature. Optionally, the plugin can even perform a server side verification of the comment.
Through a simple interface, you can retrieve the user's contact list, and use it, for example, to invite more people to use your website. This technique is used by Myspace.com, SMS.ac and other big websites.
Attention Webmasters: Add a news section to your website at no cost. This will keep visitors coming back and also make your site look more professional. No programming is needed. Just copy newsfeed html code onto your site. You can decide which type of news stories that you want, and you can also customize the fonts, colors, and number of headlines shown.
WebFetch is a set of Perl5 modules that provide a framework for retrieving information from local files and/or the web for display on the web or export to other sites. Its use is oriented around periodically automatically updated information on a web server.
This perl script counts the number of links on a page. For a list of webpages, it also calculates the average number of links per page.
It is rather simple. It fetches a web page and parses it for links, counting them as it goes.
I wrote it for my own amusement. When I was first creating web pages, you kept the pages simple. The rule-of-thumb was to keep the choices a user had to make under seven. Put simply, we tried to limit the number of links on a page, not neccesarily to just seven, because you would have navigation links. However, we attempted to keep it simple to navigate and actually find something on the page.
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