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    CS-Content [Dynamic Content System]

    PHP Templating & Includes System

    Generic framework designed to leverage the power of a templating system and PHP includes, all running through a single display script. Allows incredibly fast building of an intelligent website without having to write a script for every page. Separate HTML from code, intelligently build pages using path-based script and template inheritance.
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    Social Login powered by Janrain Engage
    Your users have enough of creating another account - just for your website. Let them log in to your Joomla!-powered website using the credentials of their favorite social service (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, PayPal, OpenID, and many more).
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    VisualCube

    A php script for generating Rubik's cube visualisations

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are for installing the script on your own web server. If you do not have access to your own server, or would just like to try out the software, please visit: http://cube.crider.co.uk/visualcube.php PREREQUISITES You will need: * Access to an Apache web server with PHP and ImageMagic installed. * A MySQL database. This is optional, but will improve performance if you have a high traffic website. STEPS 1. Download the code using...
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    SysInfo-Linux is a php script that queries Linux based systems for system, httpd, and application information that is vital to running a website. Uses a html template for output which can be easily be editted in any HTML editor to fit your needs.
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    Failed Payment Recovery for Subscription Businesses

    For subscription companies searching for a failed payment recovery solution to grow revenue, and retain customers.

    FlexPay’s innovative platform uses multiple technologies to achieve the highest number of retained customers, resulting in reduced involuntary churn, longer life span after recovery, and higher revenue. Leading brands like LegalZoom, Hooked on Phonics, and ClinicSense trust FlexPay to recover failed payments, reduce churn, and increase customer lifetime value.
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    Provides an Apache style directory listing with functionality to enable upload, editing, moving, copying, renaming, and deleting of files. This script is designed for use in environments where administering a website can only be done through http.
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    TINABlog is a web logging script written in PHP4. It is intended to be a lightweight script, providing just the necessary functions for maintaining a log or diary on a website.
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