A simple free for all links script where your surfers can add their links.
Free for all links script with the following features: allows you to lock out and remove offensive text and URL's, emails an editable response to the submitter, limits the number of links per catagory, locks out any filenames that don't begin...
A domain linker (Free For All Links) written in ansi c. Only those domains that begin with 'www' are allowed to post. Script is very strict and will not post your URL unless your 'www.someserver.com' is entered.
Free for all links script with an admin page to change the Background color, the table color, add html code for anything at the top or bottom of the links page, Update the E-mail confirmation and too many other features to list.
The Free for All Links is a Perl based script with which you can allow your members or online visitors to submit their links to your website and run an online search engine full of links. The features of this script include customizable responses,...
FreeLink is a Free for all links script written using Perl program. With this script you will be able to build your own free for all links page on your website with unlimited categories and sub categories. It also allows your users and online...
A fully featured free-for-all-links script that includes a word blacklist, IP banning, unlimited categories and definable links per page and link duration.
Free for all links system that installs with one easy script. Collects email, URL, category and IP address. Includes an admin panel to manage the database.
The AFFA or Advance Free for all link page is a script which allows you to manage the links that are submitted by your users. It is featured with duplicate link removal, content filters which can help you in managing the type of links displayed on...
Free For all Link Page (.asp) is an tutorial in which author discusses about the files needed to link the ASP pages. Here author offers few codes seperately for each files, they are head.txt, links.txt, tail.txt, index.shtml, addurl.asp. In this... |