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The perfect solution if you want to have a rating script on your page! Gregory Boshoff originally wrote this PHP script some time ago specifically for Developers Resources. We have since updated and adapted it for more general usage based on "Fast Template". It should work with both static and dynamic database driven Web sites. If you do anything to improve the scripts performance or find any bugs , please feel free to contact us.
Database driven web application for building and managing heavy-duty e-commerce web store to sell tangible products based on PayPal payment system. Key features: Easy installation, Fully customizable design/layout, Unlimited categories/subcategories/products, 2 additional options for each product, Image upload and much more.
3 Graph PHP scripts to be referenced directly as an Image
These files were created as I needed a slightly faster way of producing graphs than other options available on the web. Other PHP scripts using the GD Libraries seem to be so complicated they take too long to draw and display on a poor performance machine.
Site members can save their searches for easy access and be notified by email if a match to the saved search is posted to the site.
Built-in "Notify by Email" allows site members to be notified when ads matching to their saved searches are placed/updated. For example members can be notified when new ads are listed in their area.