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	<title>Super Simple - Home of the Super Simple Blog Script</title>
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		<title>Contact</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[Super Simple™ is operated by Todd Resudek - TR1 Design.<br />
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To contact, please send an email to:<br />
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		<title>Super Simple RSS Script</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[The Super Simple™ RSS Script is designed to make an RSS feed out of your database content. Generating an up-to-date RSS feed is as easy as the push of a button. <br />
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This script is integrated into the Super Simple™ Blog Script, but is offered as a separate install for you to feed any data.<br />
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It is easy to customize, so you can use it to make a podcast, an XML file for your flash or widget to use, or anywhere else.<br />
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		<title>Super Simple CMS Script</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[The Super Simple™ CMS script is a very simple way to control your database content. While it offers few custom features, it is very extensible. Just set it up, connecting to any database, and you will be able to edit any row of any table. <br />
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The script makes sure not to allow users to edit the primary keys, but allow access to just about any other data in the database.<br />
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It is basically a version of PHPMyAdmin that you can customize to your specific needs.<br />
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		<title>Super Simple Flash Detect Script</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[The Super Simple™ Flash Detect Script is our only offering that isnt written in PHP. In fact, it does not run any server-side code at all. It is a javascript/vb script solution that will detect the users flash version and redirect them if necessary.<br />
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To install this script, you just need to download the .js file, and include it in any web page that you want to check the users flash version. <br />
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There are only 4 variables for you to set in order to get it running. Just set the page to redirect to if the user fails, set a page if they pass (or leave it blank to stay on the current page), set the flash player version that you require.<br />
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What is the 4th variable?<br />
Well, since you dont want to keep running the test on every page, we set a cookie for the user. Once that cookie is set, the user is allowed to explore the site until it expires without running the test. The fourth variable is the number of months until the cookie expires.<br />
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		<title>Super Simple Blog Script</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[The Super Simple™ Blog Script is the flagship of the operation. It is very simple to set up, and modify. The secret is <em>not</em> to include tons of extra features and options. This is what makes other solutions so hard for most people to install and modify and maintain.<br />
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Here at Super Simple™, we decided to that there were a few features that users need, but there was a lot that just got in the way.<br />
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We try to stay out of your way by outputting semantic XHTML code so that you can write your own stylesheet to make your blog look however you want. Other solutiosn are great, but who wants a blog that looks the same as a million others? Just dig in to the style sheet and have at it. In fact, this site was created with the Super Simple&trade Blog Script.<br />
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		<title>About</title>
		

		<link>http://www.supersimple.org/beta/index.php</link>
		

		<description><![CDATA[Super Simple&trade; is dedicated to offering open-source PHP and MySQL scripts that are easier to use than the alternatives. While lots of other developers offer robust solutions, Super Simple&trade; builds scripts that are easy to install, use and modify.]]></description>
		

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