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	<title>CGIExpo</title>
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	<description>Directory of CGI scripts, PHP scripts, and JavaScript scripts for dynamic content and control of your web site and databases.</description>
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			<title>TrafficBroker</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7521/TrafficBroker.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7521/TrafficBroker.html</link>
			<dc:date>2003-11-13T17:35:24-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This script set allows you to easily sell your traffic. It allows for categorizing traffic by niche or categories that you setup thru the easy to use administration panel. 
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			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>ErrorFriendly</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6624/ErrorFriendly.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6624/ErrorFriendly.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-11-10T10:40:44-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>How annoyed do you get when you see the 'HTTP 404 Error - File Not Found' error message when you're browsing someones' site? What do you do? Return to the page you've just come from (if your browser allows)? Start again? Go somewhere else? And what's the problem? Just a duff link? Product no longer available? An old, inactive site? Who knows?
Well if you use ErrorFriendly on your OWN site, your visitors WILL know! And they'll know what the problem is, be able to contact you directly, AND be re-directed to exactly where YOU want them to go. The ultimate in good customer service!
And what's more, you'll be notified of the error, details of the visitor, AND the page the error originated from when available.
The visitor re-direction error pages come complete with a funky animated graphic and can be customized to suit your requirements. Sweet!
Works with .htaccess (and don't be afraid if you've not used this before!) and covers the majority of current error codes.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>CEIRedirect</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3672/CEIRedirect.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3672/CEIRedirect.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-04-26T14:21:56-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>A redirect program that enables you to rotate locations of the redirected page or function. Password protected Administration screen allows you to add, modify and delete active URLS in the rotation.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Domain Director</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1783/Domain-Director.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1783/Domain-Director.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:58-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Domain Director saves you money on hosting fees by allowing you to redirect one or more domains to subdirectories on you &amp;quot;primary&amp;quot; hosting account.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>K.I.S. - Remote Host</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1777/KIS--Remote-Host.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1777/KIS--Remote-Host.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:57-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>An extremely handy script that allows you to redirect multiple host names to anywhere else you want them to go.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>K.I.S. - URL Redirect</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1774/KIS--URL-Redirect.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1774/KIS--URL-Redirect.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:51-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Use this script if your trying to redirect 3 or more domain names.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Domain Redirector</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1765/Domain-Redirector.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1765/Domain-Redirector.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:32-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This script allows you to have as many domains as you want in one hosting account.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>K.I.S. - Host Redirect</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1759/KIS--Host-Redirect.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1759/KIS--Host-Redirect.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:27-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>A extremely handy script that allows you to redirect multiple host names to anywhere else you want them to go. For example, you want people from AOL to goto a particular page, people from Mindspring another and you want the rest of you visitors to goto the main index. </description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Techno Trade's URL Tracker</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1753/Techno-Trades-URL-Tracker.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1753/Techno-Trades-URL-Tracker.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:16-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Ever wondered if people are clicking on links in your pages to goto other web sites ? and how many ? and where they're &amp;quot;calling&amp;quot; from? Well that is what this script does, you can select specific urls on your page to be redirected to this script which keeps track of the date, time, and what domain the user was logged on from that clicked them.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Framed</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1746/Framed.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1746/Framed.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:12-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Framed will redirect the surfer to the URL within a framed environment thereby retaining a link back to your site so that the surfer can return.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Selection</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1742/Selection.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1742/Selection.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:20:11-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Issues CGI or HTTP redirection responses to the specified URL or URL fragment. Use this program for navigation menus or clickthrough logging.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Frame Redirector</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1741/Frame-Redirector.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1741/Frame-Redirector.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:18:50-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>This script allows you to redirect visitors to other sites without leaving your site. After redirection, user see two frames - top and bottom. At top frame you can place banner or navigation menu. At bottom big frame user can surf the web. </description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Redirect</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1740/Redirect.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1740/Redirect.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:18:48-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Redirect is a simple script to redirect visitor to another URL.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>RedirectMe</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1737/RedirectMe.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1737/RedirectMe.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:18:47-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Allows the use of forms to redirect users to other pages. </description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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			<title>Redirector</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1727/Redirector.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/1727/Redirector.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-14T22:15:35-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>REDIR.PL is a simple little CGI script that will redirect browsers to a new URL. It can display a page telling the user they are about to be redirected as well as log the redirect. This can be useful for tracking clicks through a website or just a nice way to say adios to folks leaving your site.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Web Management, Redirection</dc:subject>
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