ecCard 1.0 is a ASP.NET script for Utilities scripts design by NCC Technology Group.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. ecCard is a 100% ASP/VBScript class library designed to allow you to integrate a simple on-line email card (eCard) system using images on your web site.
Publisher review: ecCard is a 100% ASP/VBScript class library designed to allow you to integrate a simple on-line email card (eCard) system using images on your web site. ecCard is a 100% ASP/VBScript class library designed to allow you to integrate a simple on-line email card (eCard) system using images on your web site. It is designed to be easily integrated into existing ASP based web sites by a web site developer with basic ASP/Html programming skills. Developer license allows use on unlimited number of sites. Features: - Reads image files directly from your web site folder (display in single or multiple column format) - Built in standard formats for input forms and eCard - Ability to create custom input form templates (input fields are fixed) - Ability to create custom eCard output templates - Dynamically generates and sends eCard email - Supports CDOSYS or ASPEMAIL email components - Fully commented test application included Operating system: Windows
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