GeoCache GPX Grabber - DISABLED $0.00 Add to Cart THIS SCRIPT HAS BEEN DISABLED AND REMOVED. GeoCache GPX Grabber makes GPX files automatically. Simply collect waypoints, and include them in the URL. The browser will download the GPX file to the folder of your choice. You can then open this file using a program like GPX Sonar. [more & download links]
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I set up my autoresponder, and have waited for three days but have not received my first email. What did I do wrong? Cat: Auto FollowUp [reply]
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Your script requires placing a graphic on a heavily viewed page. Mine is a new site which does not have much traffic. I do not have a page which is sure to be viewed everyday. However, my web space provider permits running of cron jobs. Can I install your script using cron job facility so that it send all the follow up messages on time without relying on some graphic to be viewed everyday? Cat: Auto FollowUp [reply]
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Does it use CRON jobs or do I have to do something manually every day? Cat: Auto FollowUp [reply]
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Can I call script just via [img src="/cgi-bin/countermail.pl" width=1 height=1 border=0] not the [img src="/cgi-bin/countermail.pl/blank.gif?name_of_page_it_is_on.html" width=1 height=1 border=0] Cat: CounterMail [reply]
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When choosing a script, I try to follow some of the advice from this article: http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/01/23/cgi.html. I have noticed that your scripts don't use the -w,-T, use strict; use warnings; use CGI.pm. Cat: Misc [reply]
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I just noticed that some of my autoresponders are not sending out new emails, while other ones are fine. What's going on? Cat: Auto FollowUp [reply]