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1. A Bit Like Clockwork
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| A Bit Like Clockwork is a simple little CGI application for displaying the current date and time to visitors of your web page. Nothing fancy in here. |
| [Version: 1.1]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: Unix, Windows NT] |
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2. ActualTime
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| If you're in a different time zone than your server, you're probably sick of having their time displayed on all of your pages. ActualTime can help. By just changing a number or two, you can alter the time displayed on your site by up to 12 hours ahead of your server's time, or 11 hours behind it. Even if you're in the same time zone as your server, or serving yourself, 10 other variables were included, such as font size, face, color & other display options. So you can still use this script to pretty-up the time. Instructions detailing how to use this script with other Perl scripts also available. |
| [Version: 1.0]
[Cost: $7,99] [Platforms: MacOS, Unix] |
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3. Advanced Greeter
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| Easy to use for the non-programmer. You must have SSI available on your website for this script. If you are unsure if you have SSI access contact your website's system administrator |
| [Version: v2.0]
[Cost: Free/$5] [Platforms: N/A] |
| [Rating: 9.00]
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| 5. Matt's Script Archive: TextClock,
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| TextClock is a Perl CGI script which is meant to be run from Server Side Includes. When this script is implemented, it can be used to show browsers several variations of the current time and/or date. A C++ Version of this script is also available. |
| [Version: 1.0.2]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: N/A] |
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| 6. Nytedate
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| This easy to setup script is used to put the date on your site. It gives the current day, month, year, and month day. There are 3 choices of styles to choose from, and you can add more choices if you choose to. |
| [Version: 1.5]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: Unix] |
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| 8. There's No Time
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| This script has a handy feature that allows you to change the font style, color and even size to match the layout of your site. |
| [Version: 1.0]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: Windows 95/NT] |
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| 10. TimeDisp
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| TimeDisp is an SSI-based Perl script that displays the date and time in a variety of formats. It also supports "special events." These are short messages that can be displayed at selected times. |
| [Version: 2.3.1]
[Cost: free] [Platforms: MacOS, Unix, Windows NT] |
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