iVote 0.06 is a Perl script for Polls and Voting scripts design by Michael Holve.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. iVote is a very high-performance image voting/polling system.
Publisher review: iVote is a very high-performance image voting/polling system. iVote is a very high-performance image voting/polling system. It was designed from the ground up to take advantage of persistant database connections and the benefits of mod_perl under the Apache Web server. It should work anywhere Apache and Perl can; Unix or Windows. It works with MySQL currently as the RDBMS back-end, although changes to other databases is trivial, thanks to the use of DBI::DBD methods. Features: - Create tables - Add new entries - Delete existing entries - Statistics report page w/pop-up stats box - Voter/display page w/preview - Full administration screen - Single or multiple votes per entry supported - Sort by any field on admin screen - Refresh button remembers sort parameters - Entries w/broken images drop out of voting loop - Customizable footers and page attributes - Theming via interface button images - Proper grammar pluralization on stat lines - Colored indicators on admin screen for image status - Voting cutoff date or disabling votes (e.g. end of contest) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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