Category Archives: Free PHP Scripts

Free PHP Pie Chart Script

Pie chart will allow you to create a chart with your own statistical data . It is easier to draw the required graph within a few minutes. Using this we can able to find the total quantity occupied by the field. Its also helpful to calculate the percentage of a particular product.AJ free php pie chart script is easy to download and to integrate.

Free PHP Bar Chart Script

Bar chart will allow you to create a chart with your own statistical data . It is easier to draw the required graph within a few minutes. Using this we can able to find the relationship between two statistical data's like (Runs Vs Overs in Cricket). AJ Free PHP bar chart script is easy to download and easy to integrate on your site.

Easy Webpage Tours

This script provides you with a simple means of showing users of you website/web application the features of your pages. It allows you to create a guided tours of your web-pages where you can explain the different aspects in steps. It work in a similar manner to the page tours used by Facebook where each step is a modal window pointing to the feature you want to explain with a title and explanation.

PHPDevel Wysiwyg HTML Editor

PHPDevel Wysiwyg HTML Editor is a free easy-to-use wysiwyg editor that you can use on your websites or integrate into your web applications. Adding the editor to an HTML form is as easy as adding textarea tag. If the code for textarea tag is: [textarea name="message"]Default text[/textarea], then the replacement code for wysiwyg editor would be: [?php echo wysiwyg('wysiwyg_id', 'message', 'Default text'); ?].

Free PHP RSS Reader Script

RSS offers a formalized means for encapsulating a Web site’s content within an XML based structure, known as a feed. It’s based on the premise that most site information shares a similar format, regardless of topic. For example, although sports, weather, and theater are all vastly dissimilar topics, the news items published under each would share a very similar structure, including a title, an author, a publication date, a URL, and a description. A typical RSS feed embodies all such attributes, and often much more, forcing an adherence to a presentation-agnostic format that can in turn be retrieved, parsed, and formatted in any means acceptable to the end user, without actually having to visit the syndicating Web site.
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