Banner Creator is a Perl script for Ad Management scripts design by cgiscripts4u.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Banner Creator is a cgi script that allows your visitors to create their own banners.
Publisher review: Banner Creator is a cgi script that allows your visitors to create their own banners. Banner Creator is a cgi script that allows your visitors to create their own banners online in a matter of seconds and have the banner emailed to them. Features: - Offer free or 'paid for' banners to your visitors or members - Option of having 'Free banner created at yoursite' placed at the bottom of the banner (ideal if charging - Paypal Interface allowing you to charge for your banners via Paypal - Banners created are not stored on server hard drive, less than 500 bytes of storage per user is required. - Banner is emailed to user, with optional links for user to edit and/or pay for their banner within the email. - Design of the script makes it difficult for people to download their created image via the browser. - Buyers email address stored for you to colate and send followup emails - Email text and front page text stored in text files for easy editing - Banner sizes can be either 468x60 or 120x120 Requirements: · perl 5.8 and CGI perl module · Image Magick and the perl modules associated with it. · Ghostscript - This has been tested with GS 8.14 · LWP perl modules if accepting payment via Paypal Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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