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Allows users to post to a
Statomatic is a real-time web
The Webalizer is a fast, free
QueryPrint is a PHP class
form and get the contents in
site traffic analysis tool
web server log file analysis
that prints the results of a
an email. You can specify
written in C++. It will
program. It produces highly
SQL query in HTML
recipient, recipient name,
track and analyze your web
detailed, easily
format. The printing is
sender, sender name,
site hits and generate
configurable usage reports
defined in a seperate module
subject, message. There are
detailed, on-demand reports
in HTML format, for
class that can be modified
also options for how the
in HTML format with
viewing with a standard web
or replaced. QueryPrint also
confirmation page is show
interactive pie-charts and
browser. The author writes
supports multiple page
and for sending the email
graphs. The fastest and
"It was written to
queries allowing the user to
in HTML
easiest way to get up to the
solve several problems that
decide how many records to
format.
See
second statistics for your
I had with currently
show on each page. The
readme.txt for more
web site from any web
available analysis packages.
previous and next buttons
details.
Version 2 brings
browser at any time. Works
A vast majority of them were
are added automaticaly and
in easier configuration
with or without server log
written in Perl or some
as defined by the printing
options, and the ability to
files of any format, on any
other scripting language,
module. This site requires
set global or default
web server.
and took forever to run.
registration in order to
values, in addition to the
Some were not free. Some
download the script.
form values of v1.x.
All
even produced wrong results,
features in v2 are backwards
or results that were not in
compatible with previous
a format I found very
versions.
useful. In order to get the
stats I wanted, in a format
that I liked, I wrote The
Webalizer, and have made it
available here, to anyone
who wants it, for any
purpose."
Date: Apr, 27 2005 Date: Sep, 22 2003 Date: Apr, 22 2002 Date: Oct, 31 2001 |
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MailingList is a Perl script
SQL2Table is a freeware C++
systemstatus is a small perl
A-Forum script is written for
to manage a simple text file
database COM server dll that
script that provides a quick
web sites operating under
email mailing list. It is
takes a connection string
view of your server's
Microsoft Internet
designed for Email
and a SQL statement,
current status by giving
Information Server (MS IIS)
newsletters, and the like
generating a custom table
info on system uptime, httpd
for Windows NT or Microsoft
where only the administrator
in HTML format. The
(www) status, memory/swap
Personal Web
Server (MS PWS)
sends email, not for group
target audience is an Active
usage, disk space usage,
for Windows 95/98. It
participation lists. It is
Server Page scripter who
current users logged on, and
supports nested hierarchical
highly configurable for easy
wants to automate data
current system processes. It
structure of messages
integration into web sites,
retrieval from a relational
outputs this info in html
received from users.
will work on both Unix and
database over a small
format. Things to be
Messages are placed on the
Windows servers and will
corporate intranet. All of
worried about are
server and retrieved by user
send bulk email in HTML
the magic is performed on
highlighted in red and
request with an option of
format.
the server, allowing any
warnings are in orange.
deleting messages by local
user with a standard browser
or remote server
to view the data. A complex
administrator. It
HTML table can be generated
automatically generates
with a few lines of VBScript
pages and forms in HTML
or JScript code. The dll can
format, sends them to
automatically generate a
users, receives information
navigation bar and detail
entered by users from the
links for each row. This
browser and stores those
version includes an ASP
data on the server for
script that can be used to
further retrieval.
test the dll properties.
Date: May, 04 2001 Date: Oct, 18 2000 Date: Jul, 22 1999 Date: Jun, 25 1999 |