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Log In Script With DatabaseASP ScriptsRead MeAlright. Here is a very simple script. The point is really to show you how something is done, as opposed to giving you a whole application. There are two files here: querystring.asp Here is a simple link which goes to another page including some information in the header. In this case, it is telling the next page that my name is Ben (name=ben) and my age is 26 querystringproc.asp This script pulls in the value of my name and my age from the header and prints out this information.
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mod_clicktrack: Podcast Feed Tracker for Apache/MySQLI don't know if it will compete with feedburner but it may be useful to all of you podcasters out there. It allows you to track your podcast feeds by logging feed requests to a MySQL database. Use PHP or other scripting to slice up the data however you wish. Code is available under the GPL. A Simple Backup Script For Subversion using SVNDumpThis is a small simple script to do an svndump of the subversion database, tar it up, move it to a remote directory, and make a log of everything. This is a basic skeleton to get others started with a basic backup solution for Subversion aside from using the built-in hooks and backup.py in the script directory. |
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