Super Scripts Day 24 - Customer Tracking, Photo Album + Chatroom!

As promised, here are the three free scripts for today:

Customer Tracking - You can now let your customers submit their request/questions and you will get email notifications in order to respond to your customers. A simple and colorful way of tracking customer requests with an easily configurable customer request form. A sort on customer, status of ticket, date submitted and even agents is available.

Photo Album - This PHP & MySQL based photo album features include unlimited albums and photos, users and comments, automatically add and remove photos, thumbnail support, multilanguage and themes.

Chatroom - This easy to install, simple to handle, cross-browser compatible chat system comes with its own socket server. If you have a modern browser with frame support and JavaScript enabled, it makes use of these technologies; if you have an older browser, have JavaScript disabled, or even a text browser, you can still chat using this script. In contrary to many other PHP/MySQL webchats, this script can (but must not) be run using a non-forking socketserver to handle all message transport.

We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow for the next 3 scripts.

Namepros - Taken Over?

Well if you’ve looked at Namepros today, you should have noticed that there has been a big change, mainly in the design. Instead of the nice-looking, blue design that everyone has got used to, there is now a bright, ugly looking change to the site, which doesn’t look anything near to how good it was.

Not only is the site very bright, but its completely full of advertisements, specifically to one website. Ricklatona.com. Like me, a lot of people didn’t know who this person was, but it seems that he seems a lot of websites at cheap prices, and has made a big name for himself in the domain industry.

Now, what I, and a lot of other people wanted to know is, why this change? Some people thought that Namepros had been taken over, and it certainly looks like it has. According to one of the main members on that forum though, this change is only a “sponsorship” from Rick and he hasn’t taken it over.

Rick Latona has a lot of money to spend, and lets just hope this isn’t just the start of a future-takeover, because if it is, he may not be as involved as the current owners.

Super Scripts Day 23 - Document Manager, Photo Gallery + Anchor Tag Creator!

As promised, here are the three free scripts for today:

Document Manager - This script uses PHP to provide you with a great interface to a MySQL server that allows you to store and retrieve documents and to share those documents between users. In addition, the system uses ACL (Access Control Lists) to grant access rights to documents on a per-user basis. It allows you to distribute project documentation on a need-to-know basis, whilst keeping a central repository of documents that is accessible to all team members and easy to manage.

Photo Gallery - This script is a tool for posting customizable, template based galleries, by simply uploading images to the server the script is running on. The script scans the directory you point it to (via a query string), and then it stores the list of images it retrieves in an array that is POSTED from page to page as the user moves through the gallery. This method of file-list-passing makes this script significantly more efficient than gallery tools that scan image directories each time they generate a page.

Anchor Tag Creator - This nifty little script pre-processes HTML before displaying it to the browser locating user-defined keywords in the HTML string (or plain text for that matter), and subsequently replacing the keywords with anchor tags of user-defined URL’s. Pre-defined ‘template’ anchor tags are available for Google.com searches or Dictionary.com lookups. This script takes care that no replacement inside an HTML tag is made and also avoids matching keywords which were found inside of a pre-existing anchor tag’s text. With this script your website visitors experiences are enhanced by providing links to dictionary definitions, web searches or any user-defined URL’s. And what’s even better is that web content developers are provided with a simple way to link keywords without having to manually create all those anchor tags.

We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow for the next 3 scripts.

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