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"Without evil there can be no good, so it must be good to be evil sometimes" ~ Satan
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Motor City, baby, where carjacking was invented! Now GIMME THOSE SHOES!
Posts: 2,385
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What LL Script Features Do You Need?
I know one of these threads comes up now and again, and since I'm about to start working on a little LL script application I'd like to hear from everyone here, new and old...what features do you demand/desire/fantasize about in a LL script?
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Verbal prefers 56K
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Well, I just shared a *lot* of ideas for a script with someone here, hoping they'd make it available soon. Well, they haven't. And I cannot wait any longer for a new script.. I needed one w/ these features *yesterday*. And since none of the other availabe scripts have what I need (and charge silly amounts.. anything over $200 is way too much), I'm now revamping my own script to do everything. So, unfortunately I'm won't be sharing any more ideas for the time being, heheh.
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And Lord, we are especially thankful for nuclear power, the cleanest, safest
energy source there is. Except for solar, which is just a pipe dream |
MadMax, by my opinion the key to the best link list script is to make it expandable by modules.
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Do you want the job done right, or do you want it done fast?
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Canada
Posts: 494
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Exactly what Fido said.... modules is the way! plus, done in PHP/MySQL... Are you doing an official link list script or a link directory script?
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