This script can be used to impose makeshift disk quotas on subdirectories in your site.The script works by checking directory sizes against disk quotas you set for those directories. If the directory is over the specified limit then an email shall be sent to you. You may then treat the situation as you find necessary. This is extreme useful for shared hosting accounts that can setup and restrict ftp accounts to certain directories but that cannot impose disk quotas on these directories.
Run an online modeling agency using state of the art software developed to make building and maintaining an online modeling agency a smooth process. Serves models, casting agents and photographers with a different member area for models, one for casting agents and another for photographers. Tremendous flexibility for the administrator.
Adaptable program.
monoEdit is a single file script which allows the user to effectively manage content on their web server without the need to upload files in order to make changes.
Place the script into a directory on your web server and it allows you to login securely, modify files and directories including the ability to modify, create, upload, rename, move and delete.
Very simple to install and use while remaining extremely functional.
This easy to install and configure mailling list scripts allows your visitors to subscribe and unsubscribe to one or more off your maillinglists through forms. Password protected forms give you web based access to the administration modules. MySql Backend; Multiple mailing lists;
Subscribe address syntax verification;
Registered address recieve subscribe / unsubscribe notifications; Optional notification on subscribe / unsubscribe; Password protected administration modules: Mailings can be send through the webbrowser List of subscribed addresses can be compiled in the web browser.
This is a straight forward Pie Chart generator written in PHP and GD The script is passed Arguments: "title" (The title of the Chart to be generated), "slice" (slice represents a value for that wedge of pie), and "itemName" (itemName is what the slice of the pie is called)