Form Champ Easy Form Builder and Processor with Captcha
Easily create, build and generate forms that send emails with an online form wizard interface. When done just copy paste the code to your website, blog, facebook or myspace page and the form will be ready and working. Free membership has unlimited form submissions, captcha protection, ability to add file upload files and attachments to forms, success page, error, page, validation and more! Suitable to create contact forms, feedback forms, email forms, event registration forms, online polls, and any kind of php and html forms. Free to use!Mi-Dia Blog
Mi-Dia Blog is a purpose built and open source Blogging and CMS script written in the dynamic php language. Designed with a ballance of simplicity and ability, this software is a great tool aimed at everyone interested in blogging and content publishing. Features Multiple Databases Support Simply share split information into two databases, but it still works great with just one. Multiple Authors The owner of the blog can be the sole poster, assign additional authors ( Staff ) or even allow all registered users to post. Commenting Visitors can comment on posts by registering for a User Account. Full User Registration A full user registration system that allows users to maintain their accounts and post comments. Content Sharing Sharing your work around the web is easy with built in support for publishing your content to popular social networking and bookmarking websites including Twitter, Digg and Stumble Upon. Validity Verified and Compatible XHTML, CSS and RSS ensures your blog works perfect in all browsers. Templates Customize your Blog with Templates and even allow user's to view the content in their own preferred template. Pages Set your own additional static pages through the Staff Panel Security Your content and blog is protected by many systems, including upper level permissions and dual log in to access the non public area's. Control With the functional and secure Staff Panel, you can control everything on your blog through well designed pages.OSX Process
It uses the PHP CLI program to run a PHP script in parallel.
The class can kill the started process at any moment and check if the parallel script is still running.
Export Spreadsheets
It performs a query to a given MySQL table and creates an Excel spreadsheet file with the PEAR Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer package from the table data.
The class can add multiple worksheets from results of querying one or more MySQL tables.
Several parameters may be used to configure details like from which table fields map to spreadsheet columns, field sorting, etc..
[Free] New Free Antivirus Rescue Disk: Recover from a Malware Infection
A new bootable rescue disk has been added to the Free Antivirus Rescue CDs and DVDs page. If your computer system is compromised by viruses or some other type of malware, booting from a rescue disk may be the only way to clean the infection, since some malware protect their files while Windows is running. The AVG Rescue CD can be burned onto a CD or, in spite of its name, even set up on a USB thumb drive to scan and disinfect your computer.
Summer of WordPress 2010: Act II
Scene: A college classroom
Professor: So. Out of the 20 students in the class, half wrote WordPress Summer of Code proposals good enough to receive an A. How many of you are planning to apply for the program?
Jack, a student: I am. They opened applications today.
Sophie, a student: I am. And that sentence was grammatically terrible.
Jack: Shut up.
Chris, a student: I’m not applying.
Jack (to Chris): Chicken?
Sophie: You’re such a jerk! Maybe he has a job lined up or something, did you ever think of that?
Professor: Whoa -
Chris: Actually, I’m going backpacking in Australia with my Dad. No internet for about half the time, and when I emailed the people at WordPress they said I should probably wait until next year to apply and make sure I’d be able to be online through the whole summer.
Professor: Fair enough. The application period opens today at 19:00 UTC and goes through April 9th, so let’s hear from the people who are applying.
Jack: I’m submitting mine today.
Sophie: That’s just stupid.
Andrea, a teacher’s assistant: Hey, that’s not necessary.
Jack: Yeah! The early bird gets the worm, or hadn’t you heard?
Sophie: What I heard was that the WordPress mentors are holding open IRC chats this week to talk to prospective students and give them feedback on proposals and ideas, and that talking directly to the mentors ups your chances of being selected. But I guess you don’t think you need the people who are actually choosing the students to know your name because your proposal is so brilliant?
Jack’s jaw drops.
Jack: Where did you hear that? It wasn’t on the GSoC mailing list.
Sophie: I joined the wp-hackers list and asked all the core contributors for feedback on my idea, and then I emailed 3 potential mentors to see what they thought of it personally. By the time applications are due, I’ll have revised it based on community and mentor feedback, and enough people will know who I am — and that I’m full of initiative — that my chances of being accepted will be much better.
Jack: You think you’re all Felicia Day with your MW2 level 70, but you’re just a computer nerd.
Sophie: Um, duh. We’re in an advanced computer programming class. We’re all computer nerds.
Professor: Now, now. Sophie’s correct; talking to community members and mentors will improve her chances. But, Jack, there’s no reason you can’t join the IRC chats and the mailing list to get your name out there, too, even if you submit your application today. Most proposals get tweaked a bit after the students are chosen anyway.
Sophie: Plus, Felicia Day is awesome! And she uses WordPress, so ha!
End Act II.
Here’s the deal. The application period opens today. Early applications will likely get a bit more attention up front, but it’s also important that your ideas and approach are vetted by the community and the mentors. If you haven’t already, you should join the wp-hackers mailing list and send your proposal to the list for feedback. We’ll also be doing a few IRC chats during the application period to give students a chance to talk directly with the mentors. Note that not every mentor will attend all three chats, so if you want to talk to a specific person, you might want to email them. Please arrive on time to the chats, as they will be scheduled for an hour, and will have to accommodate multiple students. IRC chats will be held at irc.freenode.net in room #wordpress-gsoc.
- Wednesday, March March 31 at 20:30 UTC (4:30pm eastern)
- Saturday, April 3 at 21:30 UTC (5:30pm eastern)
- Wednesday, April 7 at 20:30 UTC (4:30pm eastern)
This chat room will remain open during the application period, and various mentors and community members may be there and able to answer questions, but the scheduled chats are the only official times at which they are scheduled to do so.
Oh, and if you want to help publicize the WordPress summer of code, grab a flyer and post it somewhere on a bulletin board at your local college campus. Professors, don’t forget to encourage your brightest students to apply!
ABC_MySQL
It can insert, update and delete MySQL database table records with eventual prior validation of the field values according to given rules.
The class can also execute SELECT queries with support to retrieve results to show in paginated listings.
Simple Object Element
It can parse a hierarchic document loaded from a XML file, a regular array or JSON encode string.
The class may also export the document to an array or a JSON encoded string.