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  • Ameta - Meta Tag Optimizer
    Have you ever wondered why you cannot find your Website on the Search Engines? Or if you can find your website the title, description or something else is wrong? Search Engine use hidden code in your pages called Meta Tags to determine the relevant information about your website and how to list it in their results. If you do not have the correct Meta Tags the search engines will not list you correctly. The Meta Tags also play an important part in determining your ranking, or where your site is placed in the search results at the Search Engines.
    (Rating: 9.25 Votes: 4)   Rate It   Review It
  • csCreate
    Edit and Manage web pages using your web browser! Cruise your server directories and select files you want to edit. It also allows you to create new files on the fly.
    (Rating: 9.10 Votes: 12)   Rate It   Review It
  • HTML::Mason
    Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components. Mason is designed to solve the common problems of site development including caching, debugging, templating, simulating browser conditions, maintaining development and production sites, and more. Mason can be used from CGI or stand-alone, however, it is optimally designed for use with mod_perl and Apache. Mason is currently being used by various well-known sites including Salon.com, TechWeb, Stamps.com, etc.
    (Rating: 9.00 Votes: 1)   Rate It   Review It
  • PerlSP
    PerlSP lets you use Perl like PHP, ASP and other HTML embedded languages. It does not only allow you to embed Perl in your HTML pages, but also extends the language with many built in functions that are repeatedly used in web applications like database functions, emails, attatchments, file uploads, syntax highlighting, sessions, template like scalar interpolation, time formatting, and many more. Your HTML files with embedded Perl code don't need #!/usr/bin/perl anymore, no CHMOD 755, no ASCII mode transfer to the server, no content-type printing, and no limitation to the cgi-bin. PerlSP can also be run under mod_perl but it is optimized for normal CGI so it can be used on dedicated and virtual servers with a good performance. You only need htaccess files on your server (Apache) so your scripts can be redirected to PerlSP.
    (Rating: 8.50 Votes: 2)   Rate It   Review It


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