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| Civilians | I am trying to find out what script they are using. I am sure it is in Perl, because I saw the mainboard.pl thing after submit. It is like a guest book, but has login/password functions, but does not require a password, if you choose a new username. They are in Chinese, but you are welcome to enter anything to test. You may not understand what it says, but you can have a feel what it does, as it will output your input. The form submit page is as: http://www.6park.com/enter6/addnew.html After submit it is shown as: http://www.6park.com/enter6/first1.shtml I think it does not use a Database, but it hardcoded the results into a static HTML page, because each message has a .htm page |
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| Civilians | "http://links.i6networks.com" <SaveWorldFromAids@alexa.com> skrev i melding news:FijPc.1381606$Ar.158370@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com... > I am trying to find out what script they are using. I am sure it is in Perl, > because I saw the mainboard.pl thing after submit. > > It is like a guest book, but has login/password functions, but does not > require a password, if you choose a new username. They are in Chinese, but > you are welcome to enter anything to test. You may not understand what it > says, but you can have a feel what it does, as it will output your input. > > The form submit page is as: > http://www.6park.com/enter6/addnew.html > > After submit it is shown as: > http://www.6park.com/enter6/first1.shtml > > I think it does not use a Database, but it hardcoded the results into a > static HTML page, because each message has a .htm page From what I can tell, they might be using an outdated or derivative version of WWWBoard from Matt's Script Archive. And you guesstimated correctly, it uses no database, but flat files only (each message is stored in a single file) where the index is re-generated upon new messages and modifications. http://www.scriptarchive.com/wwwboard.html It's not the best to use if you're simply out looking for a bulletin board system, so you'd be better off looking through indexes of complete scripts, such as from these links (Perl scripts): http://www.hotscripts.com/CGI_and_Pe...ussion_Boards/ http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Program...ssage_Systems/ -- Kim André Akerĝ - kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com (remove NOSPAM to contact me directly) |
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