Be_News 2.0 is a Perl script for Web Traffic Analysis scripts design by Be The Web.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Be_News is a full featured and flexible news posting script.
Publisher review: Be_News is a full featured and flexible news posting script. Be_News is a full featured and flexible news posting script. It includes web-based setup and configuration, fully customizable news style via HTML templates, auto-archiving, ability to maintain different news articles with headlines and categories. Features: - Server Side Include mode - Non Server Side Include mode - Web Based Administration - Customizable HTML Output (with built-in defaults) - On-line Help - Order Articles FIFO/LIFO (FIFO - First in First Out)/(LIFO - Last in First Out) - Display Headlines Only (linked to Articles) - Display Articles (specific or all) - Display an Article on it's own page - Single script for multiple pages - Display Multiple articles from a Link - Password Protected Admin - Auto-Archive removed articles - Active / Inactive status for Articles - Place News Articles in Categories - Auto Generate Category Select box - Display Headlines and Articles by Category - Display Headlines and Articles using an alternate template - Display x number of Headlines and Articles (using the 'top' parameter) - Display Category Titles with their Articles Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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