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JobSite 1.0


JobSite v1.0 is a multi-browser compatible perl script that quickly and easily permits you to set up and maintain an extensive and well organized employment directory/archive under Windows or Linux with a minimum of effort on your part. The listed resources can either be stored on your server (archive) or linked from the author`s website (directory). JobSite v1.0 is highly flexible and completely generic so that it can be used by virtually anyone with very little modification. It is also fully customizable. JobSite v1.0 was painstaking designed from the ground up to be both feature-rich and user-friendly. Visitors can write and submit their resume online, submit their own job reviews, report dead links, participate in polls, contribute articles to the weekly newsletter and much more. The admin page features a built-in newsletter/banner manager which makes sending out newsletters to multiple recipients and managing advertising banners a breeze. A powerful search engine with indexing and advanced search capability is also built into the script. JobSite v1.0 can be used alone or as the perfect compliment to any existing site looking for high traffic or product branding and each of the 1,903 html pages used by the script contains unique, binominal and trinominal keywords for maximum traffic generation.

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Publisher: Spriteworks Developments
Product: JobSite
Version: 1.0
License:Demo, $19.95
File size: 6212 Kb (6.06 Mb)
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OS: Unix,Linux
Keywords: JobSite, jobs, employment, careers, scripts, perl, cgi, portals, databases




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