Have you ever wanted a way to make your Outlook calendar data more accessible? What about a way to integrate your calendar with the same look and feel into your web site?Outlook TabCal takes care of it all. As the name suggests, TabCal reads tab formatted calendar files. From Outlook, click File, Import and Export, Export to a File, then Tab Separated Values. Outlook will save your calendar in tab format.
This script is easy to set up. Simply use FTP to upload images in a special directory. They can be the same size or varying sizes. Then call the script from your SHTML web page using an "include. " Each load of the page will show a different image.
What to place random quotes in a footer on every page? Perhaps you'd like to change HTML in the body of your document each time someone visits your site? This script is an easy solution: it reads a text file which you've created ahead of time, randomly chooses one of these clips of text, and prints it to the users browser anywhere in the document you want it to. Include a snippet of HTML, like a random link, or the code for an image.
When I design web sites for clients, I now use this script to put the control into their hands; rather than hire me for every little content modification, they can easily make the changes themselves from any browser. Do they need to upload images? No problem; this script includes a file manager for a special upload directory. They can quickly place images in this folder, and remove old ones.
Everyone likes to exchange links, but keeping track of links isn't always the easiest thing to do. It's easy now! From any browser login to the admin screen and add as many links as you want to as many categories as you want. The script will let you search the links list, or display it in a simple one page format. You can also display a "Link of the Day" on any page with a server side include.
If you've ever thought about becoming a GeoCacher, then you know that the only way to get GPX files from GeoCaching. com is to pay for their membership services. That means a regular monthly charge to your credit card. But your PocketPC or GPS unit requires this type of file. This isn't a problem anymore. This little script graps waypoints from the GeoCaching.
Not all web hosts allow server side includes, and many do not provide statistical information about your visitors. You'd like to know who is visiting your page, what route they're taking through your site, what browser they are using, and what time they were there?Maybe you want to know the sites which are linking to you and which links are generating the most traffic. Now this is all possible, even with limited CGI access.
Do you ever wish you could change the key of a song so that it's not too high, or not so low? We've finally found the solution to your problem!Now Text Chart Tranposer will put these charts in any key. Choose how many half-steps you want it to go up or down, for example, 5 or -6-- then whether you prefer flats or sharps. One press of a button and the work is done.
This script is free for a limited time. Does your church web site have a way for people to post prayer requests? If not, this script may be a nice enhancement. With the integrated RSS feed, people can subscribe using their RSS reader and always have the latest prayer requests available. Be alerted everytime there is a new request. Even allow the whole church to subscribe to requests (using a group, such as Yahoo groups).
Like many of the scripts I design now, an RSS feed is integrated right into it. This script allows the user to read four or five chapters a day, usually two from the old and two from the new. In this manner, the entire Bible can be read in a year. It can be viewed in a browser, using the style of your site, or it can be read in an RSS reader. Currently it fetches The Message from the Gospelcom.