So You Want A Poll, Huh? - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
So You Want A Poll, Huh?
  • Author
Joe Burns, Ph.D
  • Category
Perl / Polls and Voting
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
5



     This tutorial explains the process of creation of a simple poll CGI script on your Web site. It covers the process of installation as well as configuration of the scripts. The tutorial includes full source code and necessary graphics. It is necessary that you should be able to place CGI on your server.


Top Perl scripts
1).   Rate It Rate It is a simple way to publish your survey statistics online with the help of perl functions. You can rate image and text items.
2).   ePoll No mess, no fuss, easy to use Voting script. Create as many polls as you like.
3).   Voting Center Voting Center is a suitable perl script for creating multiple polls with a perl site and managing them online. Supports all tasks with rating system using HTML and SSI along with CGI / perl.
4).   InterVote Photo Voting System InterVote Photo Voting System is one of the perl enabled photo rating script with unlimited features for both users and webmasters. Real time stats, setting photos visible or invisible are some of the facilities available with this tool.
5).   Billow Image Voting System BillowVote Pro supports the perl functions to ease the process with online voting module. Vote reports can be given as pie or bar gif image.
6).   Vote Pro - Survey, Voting Solution Vote Pro - Survey, Voting Solution helps you to generate a polling module on your perl site also maintaining and customizing the poll system are done simply. One can include any number of polls on a single page.
7).   JumpPoll JumpPoll is a little perl script that gives solutions to create news polls and managing them on a dynamic site using SSI system. Users are allowed with password protection.
    Home
    Top Downloads
    New Programs
    Awards
    Link to us
    Submit
    Contact us

 

Scripts Categories

 


Game Cheats

 

Updated: Thursday, 24 July 2008

Privacy Policy