Hi,
I hope this is the right place to post this message, I did check on the 'What to post where' node and this seemed the best place, so I hope its ok.

I've just made a new website and I was hoping that maybe some people on here might be interested in adding their scripts to it. Basically its an affiliate scripts resource similar to all the general script archives, but specifically targeted towards the affiliate industry.

I'm really trying to fill it up now with scripts and welcome anyone here to add their scripts. Its obviously free to add your scripts, and if you notice anything wrong with the site then please let me know!

The site is called http://www.affiliatescripts.co.uk

Thanks and I hope that even though the site is coded in PHP, I get some cool Perl scripts uploaded their for the affiliate community to make use of

Thanks,
Tom

Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. - Confucius
webchalkboard.com - my new site's now up too!

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