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<title>LEAPs</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/9988.html</link>
<description>LEAPs (LibwEb APplications) is a suite of plug-and-play community web site applications written based on the interfaces and frameworks defined in the Perl library/toolkit--LibWeb. Currently it has a file-manager and will have instant messaging, chat, etc. in the future.</description>
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<title>Perl Metrics</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8729.html</link>
<description>This program is intended to help perl programmers write better code by becoming more aware of their coding style. In particular, one would like to know the
code-to-comment ratio, the average number of lines per subroutine, the longest subroutine, etc.</description>
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<title>Swap</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8728.html</link>
<description>This is a perl script that can do a search and replace across a whole website with one command, working its way through all subdirectories. It works in a dos as well as a Free BSD (Unix) environment. You can replace any character string except for two circumflexes next to each other, because they're used as string delimiters.</description>
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<title>lower.pl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8727.html</link>
<description>lower.pl is a script which simply converts files to lowercase. All it takes is chmod u+x and go.</description>
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<title>Remove ^M's</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8726.html</link>
<description>The purpose of this script is remove those pesky control M character's (^M) off of the end of your scripts after you have edited them in DOS or Windows.</description>
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<title>WWWis</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8725.html</link>
<description>WWWis is a perl application which will read in an HTML file and insert HEIGHT=### WIDTH=### directives into the inlined images used in the file. It also does a whole lot more to boot. It makes your html faster to display and more user friendly. It supports GIF, JPEG, XBM &amp; PNG image formats.</description>
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<title>Error Log viewer</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8724.html</link>
<description>Error Log viewer is a handly utility to pinpoint the cause of script errors. Don't you hate it when you try to install a program and keep getting those internal 500 errors? Or while developing a program you come across a server error? Now you can easily find out what is causing it. Utilizing this program will allow you to see the entries in your web servers error log in a readable and understandable format...even if you can not find or do not have access to your error log.</description>
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<title>Stouk ProjectKeeper</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8723.html</link>
<description>Designed to save time and easily find and open any recent or totally forgotten scripting project. 

ProjectKeeper will keep track of the source and allows making a reserve copy when code is promoted. It will remind to put latest changes into the history file. It will backup only changed files, since last promotion. It will also increase a version for the project to distinguish among your own multiple script backups. It is a real time saver when working on multiple projects for long time. Perl Source code is available.</description>
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<title>CGI Helper</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8722.html</link>
<description>This simple script shows you all of your cgi-bin and website variables to aid you in the installation of cgi scripts. Features include: Shows all the cgi environmental variables, Shows all the CGI.pm retreive environmental variables, Lists the paths to Perl and the Perl executable on your system, Lists the path to sendmail, Lists all of the installed Perl modules, and All Perl modules have links to their CPAN descriptions.</description>
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<title>Stunnix Perl-Obfus</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8721.html</link>
<description>Stunnix Perl-Obfus is a unique solution for

protecting your valuable intellectual property

from possible Perl source code

piracy/studying/rework. It's an advanced and

extremely reliable obfuscator (encoder/mangler/scrambler/cruncher) for the Perl source

code with support for insuring licensing conditions (e.g. program expiration, binding to a set of hosts). It converts the Perl source files (.pl and

.pm) into highly mangled and obfuscated forms,

making them extremely difficult to study, analyse,

reuse, or re-work for competitors or customers,

while fully retaining functionality of the

original source code. It's not a compiler to

machine code, and the obfuscated form will still

be the usual Perl source code, and so will work on

all platforms the original source worked on.</description>
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<title>CGI::Cache</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8720.html</link>
<description>CGI::Cache is a Perl extension to help cache output of time-intensive CGI scripts so that subsequent visits to such scripts will not cost as much time. Features: Can be easily added to any CGI script, mod_perl compatible, Rich control over caching policies, and Auto-generation of cache keys from CGI parameters.</description>
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<title>Class::ParmList</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8719.html</link>
<description>Class::ParmList is a general named parameter list parser. It handles default values, required vs allowed distinctions, optional name lexical checking, multiple retrieval, and error reporting. It also works well as a complement to Class::NamedParms.</description>
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<title>Search::InvertedIndex</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8718.html</link>
<description>Search::InvertedIndex is A general purpose inverted indexing system suitable for medium scale searching. By mapping 'keys' to 'indexes' it provides ultra-fast look ups of all 'indexes' containing specific 'keys'. This produces highly scalable behavior where thousands, or even millions of records can be searched extremely quickly.</description>
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<title>CfgFile</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8717.html</link>
<description>CfgFile is a class for supporting the loading of a configuration file.</description>
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<title>OSUtil</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8716.html</link>
<description>OSUtil is a module to help Perl programs run on mulitple platforms.</description>
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<title>mif.pl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8715.html</link>
<description>mif.pl is a Perl library to parse Frame Maker Interchange Format (MIF). It is designed to be utilized by filters.</description>
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<title>Lingua::Stem</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8714.html</link>
<description>Lingua::Stem takes lists of words an (as determined by the locale) stems them to their root form. This is primarily of use in search applications that need to be able to find conjugated forms of words as well as exact matches.</description>
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<title>PrintAnything.pl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8713.html</link>
<description>This is a useful Perl library when debugging Perl 5 scripts that make use of references &amp; nested data structures. Simply pass PrintAnything a reference and it will print out a prettified text version of all the data in the structure, complete with fancy indenting and faithful representation of lists and hash key:value mappings.</description>
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<title>cgi-library.pl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8712.html</link>
<description>This library includes many useful routines: ReadParse which gets all form parameters and writes them into a field variable, PrintHeader which prints the Content-type text/html, HtmlTop(title, background, kopf) that simply prints a head of a HTML document, HtmlBot(title) that prints the bottom of a HTML document, SplitParam that splits a list, CgiError which prints out error messages, Check_Name which checks if a username contains dangerous signs for filenames, Get_Seconds that returns the number of seconds, lock(filehandle) that implements a locking function, unlock(filehandle) that implements a unlocking function, and more.</description>
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<title>libwww-perl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8711.html</link>
<description>libwww-perl is a library of Perl packages/modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface to the World Wide Web. This library is being developed as a collaborative effort to assist the further development of useful WWW clients and tools.</description>
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<title>libwww-perl-5</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8710.html</link>
<description>The libwww-perl distribution is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that allow you to write WWW clients, thus libwww-perl said to be a WWW client library. The library also contain modules that are of more general use.</description>
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<title>HFPM</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8709.html</link>
<description>The HFPM are a set of modules that accept a submitted HTML form, possibly modify the contents of the submitted fields, and output the result using e-mail, appending to a file, and/or displaying it to the user or returning an arbitrary URL. They also operate on the environmental variables passed in from the client and server.</description>
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<title>CGI.pm</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8708.html</link>
<description>This perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on the fly and to parse their contents. It provides a simple interface for parsing and interpreting query
strings passed to CGI scripts. However, it also offers a rich set of functions for creating fill-out forms. Instead of remembering the syntax for HTML form elements, you just make a series of perl function calls. An important fringe benefit of this is that the value of the previous query is used to initialize the form, so that the state of the form is preserved from invocation to invocation. Everything is done through a 
CGI'' object. When you create one of these objects it examines the environment for a query string, parses it, and stores the results.</description>
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<title>DBIx::CodeKit</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8707.html</link>
<description>CodeKit is an interface to a universal database code table. CodeKit takes all of the programming work out of maintaining multiple database code definition sets.  The code administration page lets you define new virtual code tables and enter all codes and their descriptions. Perl and PHP classes retrieve the code descriptions and automatically generate HTML code selection elements. The home page contains live demos.</description>
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<title>DBIx::BabelKit</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8706.html</link>
<description>BabelKit is an interface to a universal multilingual database code table.  BabelKit takes all of the programming work out of maintaining multiple database code definition sets in multiple languages.  The code administration and translation page lets you define new virtual code tables, new languages, enter all codes and their descriptions and then translate them into all languages of interest.  Perl and PHP classes generate HTML code selection elements in the user's language.</description>
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<title>HTML::KTemplate</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8705.html</link>
<description>A fast and simple Perl module to process HTML templates with a customizable

template syntax, support for multidimensional data structures and many

advanced options.</description>
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<title>HTML::Mason</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8704.html</link>
<description>Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components. Mason is designed to solve the common problems of site development including caching, debugging, templating, simulating browser conditions, maintaining development and production sites, and more. Mason can be used from CGI or stand-alone, however, it is optimally designed for use with mod_perl and Apache. Mason is currently being used by various well-known sites including Salon.com, TechWeb, Stamps.com, etc.</description>
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<title>PerlSP</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8703.html</link>
<description>PerlSP lets you use Perl like PHP, ASP and other HTML embedded languages. It does not only allow you to embed Perl in your HTML pages, but also extends the language with many built in functions that are repeatedly used in web applications like database functions, emails, attatchments, file uploads, syntax highlighting, sessions, template like scalar interpolation, time formatting, and many more. Your HTML files with embedded Perl code don't need #!/usr/bin/perl anymore, no CHMOD 755, no ASCII mode transfer to the server, no content-type printing, and no limitation to the cgi-bin. PerlSP can also be run under mod_perl but it is optimized for normal CGI so it can be used on dedicated and virtual servers with a good performance. You only need htaccess files on your server (Apache) so your scripts can be redirected to PerlSP.</description>
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<title>Web Tools</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8702.html</link>
<description>Using this Perl script engine you will be able easly create professional web site. This engine allows: To use embedded Perl, Buffered/non-buffered output, To manage cookies, Full featured sessions, To use pure Perl mail client, To use Attached variables, Universal functions for MySQL,Access,Flat SQL DB access, SQL access to Flat DB, Download/Upload via webtools script, To use global variables, To handle: signals, events and errors, and more.</description>
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<title>PerlEmbed</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8701.html</link>
<description>PerlEmbed brings you the power of mod_perl without the Apache restriction. With PerlEmbed you can literally embed Perl code within your HTML files and let perlembed.cgi do all the dirty work.</description>
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<title>advSpell</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8700.html</link>
<description>You can even change the language by simply downloading a new word list from one of the many web sites that supply them. Easy to set up and easy to use. Just paste a small piece of javascript into your page head section, name your form and field with our special names and your spell checker will be driven by our perl script. It's just that easy! Demo online at the Tuisoft website so you can see this really work.</description>
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<title>dpENC Perl Source Code Encrypter - Demo</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8699.html</link>
<description>This is a demo of pENC.pl

Each time pENC encrypts a script it generates a license file that MUST be present for the encrypted work to run!

The encrypted scripts regenerate themselves at runtime.</description>
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<title>test-env.cgi</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8698.html</link>
<description>This script allows you to display environmental variables such as remote host, browser, operating system, IP address, server name, server software, server protocol, document root path and more.</description>
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<title>Environment</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8697.html</link>
<description>This script simply displays the standard set of environment variables, which are used often. Variables include date, time, host, referer, browser, IP address, document requested, language supported and more.</description>
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<title>Remote Host</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8696.html</link>
<description>Now you can add a cool yet elegant remote host detection agent to your website. Use it on all your pages, with just one script. Requires SSI.</description>
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<title>CGI Utils</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8695.html</link>
<description>CGI Utils is an archive of simple CGI sub routines to help you to create CGI. It contains a sub to display CGI's environment variables and Perl Path, a sub routine to log users info and a sub routine to check referer and check for unauthorized access.</description>
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<title>mojoEnv</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8694.html</link>
<description>mojoEnv is a Perl script to display your Server environmental info and installed modules.</description>
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<title>E-Vars</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8686.html</link>
<description>Need to find your path to sendmail? Perl version, all available modules, operating system or environmental variables used and returned by your server? This free script will do all that and more. Simply upload, chmod then view all of the above information. Script searches for all sendmail locations.</description>
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<title>ENV Variable Retirver</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8685.html</link>
<description>A simple program to help with installing scripts on new servers, or any server where you are not sure of the correct paths. Env retrieves all variables and displays them in an easy to read table.</description>
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<title>Enviroment Reporter</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8684.html</link>
<description>When you run this script it will report the server enviroment it is running in back to your browser.  It will aid in setting up other CGI scripts in which the user is having problems determining server settings.</description>
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<title>Perl Diver</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8683.html</link>
<description>PerlDiver digs into your web server's perl installation and lists installed modules, your server's environment variables, and perl's config info.  Also shows the module's pod and version information.  Easily add your own categories to PerlDiver.</description>
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<title>formtest.pl</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8682.html</link>
<description>formtest.pl is useful for testing forms. It displays the raw url-encoded GET or POST string and parses out the variables for display as html or plain text.</description>
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<title>AdminPro</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8681.html</link>
<description>AdminPro is the only web application that empowers you to upload, download, rename, chmod, delete, open, edit and save files, create, rename and remove directories and perform two-click CGI debugging - all from your favorite web browser.</description>
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<title>Chatologica HTTP Benchmark</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8680.html</link>
<description>This is a command line perl program to test the performance of your cgi and web applications. It queries in parallel the given URL and generates a performance report.</description>
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<title>Perl Debug Wrapper Script</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8679.html</link>
<description>The wrapper executes a given script internally and prints out EVERY error to the browser that might occur. Use it when you move perl applications from server to server as well when scripting or adapting perl scripts. It will save you a lot of headache and time especially when you're not allowed to access the webserver's error logfile.</description>
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<title>Ace Perl Cookie Retrieval</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8678.html</link>
<description>Perl code snippets to retrieve the cookies. After the subroutine is run, all the user's available cookies will populate the %cookie associate array.</description>
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<title>ENodes</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8677.html</link>
<description>Enodes Framework 
ENodes is a fast, strong and extensible web-oriented framework. Based on concepts of production and maintenance, it aims to manage multiple websites with, for each one, multiple versions.

User and group definition is a root for powerful collaborative workflow. From release to release, ENodes will try quickly to shift all your expectations with a constant goal : reliability.
 
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<title>Perl Cookie Maniplution</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8676.html</link>
<description>This script demonstrates handling input to CGI scripts in a convenient and consistent way. All of the Form, URL, and Cookie input is processed and placed into an array.</description>
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<title>Triple Dot Cookies</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8675.html</link>
<description>This is a demonstration script of the 'triple dot cookie' vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape. Triple dot cookies can be used to completely by-pass the domain restrictions for cookies in those browsers.</description>
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<title>Cookie-test</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8674.html</link>
<description>A cookie is simply a small (up to 20 times 4k per domain) bit of info which servers can store in a browser's client. This script shows an example of how to set and retrieve a cookie.</description>
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<title>Stouk Win32::Gui Code Generator</title>
<link>http://www.advancescripts.com/detailed/8673.html</link>
<description>Generate a working Perl Win32::GUI code based on simple description text file.

Insert custom code into the resulting code and have a working Win32::GUI-based perl application in minutes.

Create custom description files and use them as templates for future projects saving even more time!

Take a sample-based training – exciting 30 minutes might save you long hours of work!</description>
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