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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>eBackUp Automated</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/10753/eBackUp-Automated.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/10753/eBackUp-Automated.html</link>
			<dc:date>2008-01-01T13:55:51-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Your website or server, Zipped and either emailed to you or stored on a remote server. Fully automated. Install on your server, set and forget. Don't lose your website because of someone else's mistake. What's the price of peace of mind?</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>csFileshare</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/9496/csFileshare.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/9496/csFileshare.html</link>
			<dc:date>2005-12-19T13:36:52-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>&amp;amp;quot;With file sizes increasing each day and internet service suppliers restricted the size of files that can be sent via email it is more and more necessary to have a central location to share your files. Even floppies, zip drives, and flash cards have their limit - Who wants to lug them around anyway?  

Throw all the floppies away, you will never use them again. Put all your files on your server - now you can access them from any computer, anywhere in the world. You can create as many shared drives as you need. Each of them can contain multiple directories. This reduces the clutter on your server.&amp;amp;quot;
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			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>eBackup</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8729/eBackup.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/8729/eBackup.html</link>
			<dc:date>2004-07-25T11:47:36-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>eBackup enables you to any data files located on your web server (not MySQL data). Will recursively fetch and display your Website's (or Server's) entire directory structure. Select multiple directories to be compressed in to a ZIP file and either e-mailed to you or stored on your server. Preserves your directory structure, back up all files (ASCII and Binary). Requires Archive::Zip and Compress::Zlib modules on your server.</description>
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			<title>Gamma Web Shell</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7378/Gamma-Web-Shell.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7378/Gamma-Web-Shell.html</link>
			<dc:date>2003-10-15T06:30:05-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Web Shell allows you to execute shell commands and browse directories on your server.
It is useful if you don't have shell access to a server.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>SimpleShell</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7068/SimpleShell.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/7068/SimpleShell.html</link>
			<dc:date>2003-06-27T14:59:06-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>SimpleShell allows you to execute your own command. This pretty package removes the handicap of not having telnet. Even if you do have telnet access this script can save you time and takes less effort! </description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>PathFinder</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6467/PathFinder.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/6467/PathFinder.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-09-14T07:35:40-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Have you ever struggled to determine the 'relative', 'absolute', 'full', 'local', or 'literal' path as specified in a script you are trying to install on your website? Sweated over that familiar error message 'Internal Error - Unable to locate file - Make sure path and directory names are correct' ... And have you ever wondered why there is not just one common term used by everyone!!??
Well sweat no more! The answer is here! PathFinder will determine all the path information about the site/directory structure you could wish for! It is very simple to install, and is ideal for anyone new to cgi script installation or virtual host users fed up waiting for their host provider to supply requested path information. 
In addition to instantly displaying the information in your browser, the script e-mails the results to you so they can be stored and used time and again.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>CEIUpload</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3671/CEIUpload.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3671/CEIUpload.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-04-26T14:20:52-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>A web-based upload program, that allow users to upload files to the server. The Administrator can set the maximum file size as well as the TYPE of files that can be uploaded</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>@1 Script Secure</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3069/1-Script-Secure.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/3069/1-Script-Secure.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T02:04:01-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Protect your existing scripts by checking locations of the forms. Simply cut and paste this code into your existing CGI scripts.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>WebRSH</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2245/WebRSH.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2245/WebRSH.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:35-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>WebRSH is a CGI program which implements a general purpose web-based computing shell. It provides a command line interface, file manager, text editor, and a few other basic things, while being highly configurable and adaptable to various tasks. It can replace, to some extent, rsh, telnet, and ftp daemons. </description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>@1 Auto Delete</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2240/1-Auto-Delete.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2240/1-Auto-Delete.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:33-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Delete all files in the specified directory with file dates older than specified. Can be run from a browser, telnet, or automatically using crontab. Useful if you have pages generated by users' form input.</description>
			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>Vlinto</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2227/Vlinto.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2227/Vlinto.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:25-05:00</dc:date>
			<description> Vlinto is a multi-user utility not a simple file management script, used for allowing clients to securely upload, edit, and maintain a web page.
Vlinto also functions as a monitor for you to keep an eye on your client's activities. </description>
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			<title>Mill Road Site Manager</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2220/Mill-Road-Site-Manager.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2220/Mill-Road-Site-Manager.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:20-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Manage your website online. Upload, edit, delete and create webpages. Upload any kind of file. Create and delete directories. Rename any kind of file.

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			<title>SiteMgr - a web site manager</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2216/SiteMgr--a-web-site-manager.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2216/SiteMgr--a-web-site-manager.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:19-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>SiteMgr is a web site manager. It's a cgi script that will perform most of the file operations required for web site maintenance. You can use it to copy, move, edit, delete and upload files, and to create, move and delete directories. Installation can be done by the user or at the system level. 
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			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>Spads Website Explorer</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2211/Spads-Website-Explorer.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2211/Spads-Website-Explorer.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:17-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>W.E. © Website Explorer is a graphical website tool that allows you to remotely Explore, View, Edit, Delete, Chmode, test CGI Scripts and Upload files to your website! Right from your own browser!
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			<dc:subject>CGI and Perl, Server Management</dc:subject>
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			<title>Admin Pro</title>
			<guid>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2209/Admin-Pro.html</guid>
			<link>http://www.cgiexpo.com/listing/2209/Admin-Pro.html</link>
			<dc:date>2002-02-15T00:28:15-05:00</dc:date>
			<description>Download award-winning AdminPro™ now and, within moments, you'll simply point and click to perform CGI testing and remote file management tasks from your favorite web browser on any platform or any operating system. </description>
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