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| | This free perl script prints the environmental variables and their values as returned by your server. E-vars will also test (ensuring they can be utilized) and list any modules installed on your server with links to CPANs detailed documentation. E-vars will also print the version of Perl running on your server, the operating system and all $Environmental variables returned by your server. An ideal script for webmasters who work on many different servers. Version: 1.0
Platform(s): Unix, Windows NT
Price: Freeware (Added: Wed Jul 30 2003 Hits: 9 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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| | Created to help you streamline your programming and site administration tasks, Envirolyzer automatically analyzes your server and client environments including paths to perl, sendmail and qmail and returns an easy-to-read report in your web browser. Version: 1.22
Platform(s): Unix, Linux, Windows
Price: Freeware (Added: Sat Aug 23 2003 Hits: 8 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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| | The enviroment reporter will display the enviromental variables of the server it is operating on. It is a very useful script for webmasters trying to set up CGI programs and are uncertain of the server information. Price: Freeware (Added: Tue Jul 15 2003 Hits: 6 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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| | environ.cgi is a perl script which extracts information (environmental variables), from your server / browser / operating system => like for example: server ip, server name, operating system, request method, pathes and so on. this is most usefull for doing setup for scripts, maybe if you are not sure about your server pathes. Price: Freeware (Added: Tue Jul 29 2003 Hits: 7 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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| | Developed to get remote web server settings to determine Document Root Path. Gathers and Returns all available information. Simple but effective. Platform(s): Unix, Linux, Windows
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| | findperl outputs information about the perl interpreters installed on the machine it is running on. It is especially useful if you have to install perl scripts on a machine you don't know yet. Platform(s): Unix, Linux
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| | Macurious Analyzie displays all important information about your server including environmental variables, the path to your Perl, PHP, Python program, available Perl modules on your server. This script can also display server hardware information such as CPU model, CPU speed and memory usage. Version: 2.0
Platform(s): Unix, Linux, Windows
Price: Freeware (Added: Mon Sep 22 2003 Hits: 7 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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| | This is a very simple script that will give you the Path information you need to install other scripts. If your hosting company isn't giving Path information to you, simply upload this script, in ASCII mode, into your CGI-BIN directory and set permissions to 755. The Path to your home directory will be displayed. Price: Freeware (Added: Fri Aug 29 2003 Hits: 5 Rating: (0.00 out of 10) Votes: 0) Rate It
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