E-Reunion - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
E-Reunion
  • Author
Scott Bryce
  • Cost
US $ 70.00
  • Operating System
Windows NT, Unix
  • Category
Perl / Education
  • HomePage Address
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  • No. of hits
17



     The E-Reunion is a Perl script with which you can create an online reunion website of your own. You can allow your members to post their profiles and to upload their pictures. The features in this script protects the profiles with secured password system, designed with HTML templates for easy customization, protection to e-mail adresses from spambots, allows to communicate with other members through email and much more. You can see a working demo on the website.


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