Superfrm Perl script

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  • Platform: Linux / BSD
  • Language: Perl
  • Price:Freeware
  • Company: webwizarddesign (View more)

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Superfrm is a Perl script for Form Processors scripts design by webwizarddesign. It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.
Superfrm is designed to allow you, the webmaster, to easily setup multiple form processors on one or more servers.

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Superfrm is designed to allow you, the webmaster, to easily setup multiple form processors on one or more servers. Superfrm is a form processor script. It is designed to allow you, the webmaster, to easily setup multiple form processors on one or more servers. These servers can be under the same or different domains. The script will read the form sent to it, make sure all required fields are filled out ( it will show an error page on the user's browser if they are not), send an autoreply to the user who successfully fills out the form, and send an email of the user's responses to someone. The error page, autoreply form, email, subject, and sender address are all customizable! Superfrm allows you to specify your own files for the autoreply, email form, and error pages. Not only can you use your own forms, you can use data from the user's input in all of these templates as well. This allows you to easily tailor your autoreply, form output, and error pages to suit you and your users' needs. Additionally, you don't have to specify klunky full paths to your files ... you can use URLs and the script will retrieve them from a web server anywhere on the Net! All the form parameters you need to specify can be hidden in your HTML files using input type="hidden" tags. This lets you set up multiple forms wihtout having to edit server-side configuration files. Superfrm also gives you five security features to help keep crackers from abusing your script. The first is access control; a field in the configuration file allows you to specify machine and or domain names of machines that are allowed to use your script to process their forms (CGI http referer variable). The second is the ability to specify an artifical root directory for file locations to keep outsiders from trying to abuse your form processor and get it to send them important system files like /etc/passwd. The third, Superfrm has logging and debugging features built in. The logging feature tells you when specified template files could not be retrieved, who is using the script, when an unauthorized user has accessed your script, and when a bad email address has been entered. The fourth feature is that the script will only allow hosts (http host CGI variable) in the allow list to use the script. The final feature is the ability to specify a list of IP addresses and IP address patterns of clients that may not use the script (CGI remote addr variable).
Operating system:
Linux / BSD

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