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  1. Thank you guys. Apart from the colors, do you see anything else that should be changed?
  2. [quote author=AXiSS link=topic=124223.msg514567#msg514567 date=1169867580] Nothing looks new, or interesting. Nothing makes me want to use it, and the blandness just doesn't make me want to stay, either. [/quote] Well, I explicitly said that the site is not complete yet, so it's almost blank of contents. Would you give an advice on making it interesting and attractive?
  3. Hi2All, http://dotscript.com is a site meant to be a marketplace for web scripts. People can register and publish their scripts for sale. People who publish their scripts may provide support to their customers through the support forums of the site. There is also a payment tracking system, where script owners can see the payments for their scripts and their revenue. In addition to that, affiliates who promote the site with their corresponding affiliate id's will also make revenue. The site is not complete yet, and I want critique mainly about the idea of the site, do you find it successful, and so on. Comments on the design or something else will also be appreciated. You can register and take a look at the publishing part. Thanks in advance, Blagovest
  4. Hi2All, I was looking for an image manipulation script that can apply various image transformations on-the-fly, and I found two nice scripts for this task. I'm curious about your opinion and I would like you to advise me which script is better. The first script costs $15 and the second one only $5. However, they seem to have similar abilities, and the second one has even more options for resizing with caching support. The first one: [a href=\"http://www.veqa.com/imagefly/\" target=\"_blank\"]http://www.veqa.com/imagefly/[/a] The second one: [a href=\"http://dotscript.com/Products/PHP-Image-Sorcerer/\" target=\"_blank\"]http://dotscript.com/Products/PHP-Image-Sorcerer/[/a] Thanks in advance.
  5. You try to mess php and javascript in an improper way. PHP is parsed and interpreted on the server before javascript is being executed on the client's machine, so you can't directly assign a php variable some value that's generated by javascript. You have to do a separate request by using hidden form fields, then assign these fields some values with javascript and finally you have to submit this form using frmData.submit() Good Luck!
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