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Antileech

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Protect your files from linking using this easy to setup antileech cgi script.
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This is an easy to setup antileech cgi script. This Antileech script only has 5 easy variables to setup: Location of your data directory, the url to antileech.cgi, the url to your website, the name of your website, and your password. It also allows you to add as many sites as you want to the leech list.

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Free
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Free
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7,133
Submitted on
29th November 1999
Last Updated
11th February 2009

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Average User Rating: 3.7/5
Needs more work
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 9th October 2000
Rating 1 - Poor
Nice Idea, But ... 1. Logging function does not work at all and will crash the cgi if used. 2. If logging is disabled, It seemed to work fine in IE 4 3. Doesn't work in Netscape 4.7 at all. With roughly half the surfers today using Netscape, that kind of problem has to be fixed. 4. Rules of the road: When you write anything that's goin' up on the net, make sure it works in both browsers first.
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