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   Salt (SSI Alternative)   Hits: 1122 

 
Salt (SSI Alternative) will extract the content of a specified file on your server, or another, (CGI, java, html, text, javascript, etc.) and paste it anywhere you want using a simple Javascript tag. It not only does what SSI can (for servers that don't have it), but it can grab contents from any web site. That's something you just can't do with SSI. We have several sites and extract information from one to place on another. We also use the same script for each of the sites header, footer and navigation links. We use it for banner advertising, news, scripture display and more. There are literally 101 uses of this script. It's also a very handy script if you have many pages and need to change the header on each page. With SALT, all you have to do is change one file and you're done.


Version: 3.4   Platform(s): n/a   Updated: Fri May  5 2006

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Cannot get it to work, Mar 19, 2006 Reviewed By: Skywoolf
Review Of: Salt (SSI Alternative) in CGI and Perl :: Link Indexing
This may be good if you are a Windows only person but I cannot get it to work on my linux server and Mac using Firefox. I tried asking for help at the author's site where there was no contact email so I registered with their forums but then could not post because even the submit post button will not work. I assume it works if you use Windoze and IE. Very unprofessional, in my view.

Not as bad as first impression, Mar 20, 2006 Reviewed By: Skywoolf
Review Of: Salt (SSI Alternative) in CGI and Perl :: Link Indexing
After my review above I spent mor time figuring it out and got it to work but I would suggest that the author spand a little time on the instructions for beginners like myself. I was thrown off by the path to perl being in a comment field and the fact that the example pointed to another cgi rather than a text or html page. This is a very usefull script




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