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StatZ (php): StatZ is a website traffic analysis script that logs visitor information and then compiles it into easily readable statistics. It is a free html hit counter and analysis tool. It is ... Gaijin's PHP Scripts: 1.) These PHP scripts you can easily integrated in your website. 1.1) FileList : This PHP script displays a listing with the content of a folder and it's subfolders. Each file ...
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PHPLibrary
PHP Library is an easy to use Library System for storing Students, Items and Loans. With a fully functional admin control panel you can make loans with ease. It requires MySQL database backend. The script is has a wide range of options you can change as well as a good documentation.
Comments - - Added on 20th Feb 2005 by lt -
PHP_Secure
New Script to block the "Bad Guys" as they are attacking your system! What this script does is parses your /var/log/secure log file using PHP looking for bad logins. If there are 10 or more bad logins from the same IP address in a single day it will add that IP Address to an IPTables script and reload your firewall.
Comments - - Added on 20th Jan 2007 by jf -
Physics Unit Converter
This Java applet can be used to convert various kinds of Physics units into one another. Select the type of the units in the selection box on the top and chose a couple of units that you would like to do conversion between. Then, if you enter a numerical value in one of the text fields, you get the converted value in the other field. You can also use this applet to reference major Physics constants in the bottom part of the applet.
Comments - - Added on 21st Feb 2005 by lt -
Plain Calendar
The Plain Calendar Applet is a free Applet that you can use at your site. It supports any language, because it reads the names of the days and months from the parameter list. The colors are also read from the parameter list. It is common for European calendars to start on Monday, and a parameter can be set to adjust which day of the week the calendar starts on. You can adjust the size of the applet to suit your page. The jar file for the applet is just 7kb. If you know how to work with HTML, you can download a distribution package which includes this applet, which you can use at your site.
Comments - - Added on 1st Jun 2005 by lt -
PlasmaX
A Plasma based Applet (100% Real Time). We had a lot of fun in writing this homemade plasma. PlasmaX is very easy to install on your web page. Many OPTIONS are available too. It is best viewed with IE 4.x or Netscape 4.x (but it works on Netscape 3.x - quite slow).
Comments - - Added on 8th Dec 2002 by jl -
pserv.cpl

pserv.cpl is a Windows NT/2000 Control Panel Applet that

  • Allows you to control all NT services
  • Allows you to control all NT devices
  • Allows you to connect to remote machines
  • Has many features your Windows 2000 MMC doesn't offer you
  • IT IS FAST.
Comments - - Added on 20th Jun 2002 by jl -
PUSE
PUSE is a Perl version of FUSE Light, a multiuser server for macromedia shockwave. PUSE is a pair of perl modules (FUSE::Server and FUSE::Client) which can be controlled through perl's object interface, making it easier than ever to create FUSE servers and test FUSE clients. By setting custom callbacks, your application can handle and respond to any number of FUSE messages. PUSE only supports the FUSE framework, not any specific commands, but it is built to be easily expandable, even for people with little experience of FUSE, Perl and Lingo. PUSE runs under -w and 'use strict' and terminates gracefully when you kill it's process. PUSE should run fine as a background deamon. Since PUSE is written in Perl, PUSE users can use the DBI to easily access any database which has DBI support (which is more or less every RDBMS ever) to handle user authentication and data storage. main features - works on UNIX and Windows - standard perl modules - FUSE::Server for custom FUSE servers - FUSE::Client for easy FUSE debugging - should work on MacPerl (untested) - multi-database support through DBI - very very stable - fully customisable - compatible with the FUSE protocol Like FUSE, PUSE is provided with the GNU General Public License, so you can modify the code freely.
Comments - - Added on 12th Nov 2003 by lt -
Real Menu
Replace the default right click menu in IE5.5 with Real Menu. Animated into view, this menu supports both links and HTML.
Comments - - Added on 10th Feb 2002 by jl -
Rose Applet
The rose applet is based on the polar equation r=sin(lp*theta). It was originally built in 1996 using Java 1.0.2 This applet provides several means to interact and generate roses. You may enter values for the number of loops and the delta by which theta is increased for each loop and press the Draw button. If you do not want to enter specific values, select the Random button. Pressing the Random button will cause random values to be generated for the number of loops and delta. Selecting the Auto button causes a thread to be started, where a new random rose is generated every 3 seconds. Pressing the Stop button will halt the generation of new roses.
Comments - - Added on 5th Jul 2004 by lt -
ScriptAssist
ScriptAssist (understand ScriptWizard) is a editor of basic scripts intended for maintenances data processing, displays, integrations of software, etc. … He allows of generated easily files of types Cmd, Inf, Reg and Vbs. ScriptAssist contains plugins. In summary ScriptAssist allows to realize a project on base of scripts in some clicks. ScriptAssist is Freeware For Windows NT, Windows 2K and Windows XP. ScriptAssist has a bilingual interface (English/French).
Comments - - Added on 23rd Nov 2003 by lt -

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