Version: 2.0
Released: Aug 14, 1998
Requirements
Unix, Windows 95/NT
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Poll It version 2.0 by CGI World is our most recent upgrade to our Free Poll It version 1.0. Supports pulling polls into other HTML pages such as major sports sites do, as well as checking for double voting & displaying real time bar graph stats.
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Posted by CGIWorld on Aug 24, 2004 Reply
It works well and is easy to customize. It needs better documentation.
Posted by jimknovak on Mar 10, 2003 Reply
Posted by eono on Nov 06, 2002 Reply
Problems with script bugging. Plus, it mentions three CGI scripts when there are only two in the download. It gets a "Waste of Time rating from me".
Posted by tina_from_down_under on May 20, 2002 Reply
Don't waste your time with this script. Version 2.05 simply doesn't work. I've installed plenty of scripts much harder than this. This is easy to install, but when it is installed, you will get the error "Template : File './pollit_files/_poll.html' does not exist".
Posted by Bulldog69 on May 08, 2002 Reply
This script worked great with very easy setup and allowed me to modify the look to match my existing pages easily too. Also was easy to use with SSI, to put in my existing page.
Posted by Don on Aug 30, 2001 Reply
Major security holes including allowing access to /etc/passwd and overwriting files.
Posted by DJBCI on Oct 18, 2000 Reply
Script wouldn't work! I did step by step instructons carefully, yet it still didn't work!
Posted by Liquid_Snake on Aug 06, 2000 Reply
This is one of the few Perl scripts I have been able to get working. The installation instructions are unusually clear and getting Poll It to run requires setting only a couple of easily understood variables. Doesn't do much besides a single question poll, but, hey, it's free.
Posted by WayneAH on Apr 01, 2000 Reply
A good script. Actually runs on an NT server. Easy to set up and use. Needs to store results for more than just the previous poll.
Posted by Disturbed on Jul 07, 1999 Reply