Penguin Greetings Demonstration web site
You can see a demonstration of Penguin Greetings in action on my
personal server www.canebas.org.
There are two versions running using the same Berkeley DBM databases,
configuration files, and website:
User/password restrictions are in place for this
demonstration. You can use the login: pgreet and the password: trial in order to try out the program.
Penguin Greetings now supports multiple ecard sites running on the
same server. There are two secondary demonstration ecard sites listed
below:
Note that the SpeedyCGI version is listed above. Simply drop the
"s" in "scgi" to get the standard cgi version.
NOTICE!
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This demonstration site is the development site for Penguin
Greetings. So it is almost guaranteed not to be running exactly
the same software that has been released. While I try to avoid
having the site down for any length of time ... mistakes and
bugs do happen!

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Since June 8, 2003 there is new card category: "Recently added
cards." If you want to see which cards are new to an upcoming
release, you can quickly see what is "in the pipeline" by
checking that category.
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The ecards shipped with Penguin Greetings reflect my aesthetic
tastes - not any intrinsic limitations of Penguin Greetings to
handle web content. I personally hate cards with silly
animation and clunky sound-effects, so the cards here reflect
what I find appealing in cards. If you can make a card
that a browser will render, you can serve it with Penguin
Greetings. If you doubt this, make up some cards and
install them in Penguin Greetings, or send them to me and I'll
hold my nose and add
them to the demonstration site!
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Occasionally, the SpeedyCGI backend will be have to be reloaded
from disk (because of my own updates, disk swapping, or what
not.) So, if you wish to make your own speed comparisons, first
make sure that the SpeedyCGI backend is loaded before beginning
your comparisons.

This page was generated from file
demonstration.epl.html which was last updated on:
7/20/2003
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