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Angel Linx, a bookmarking script, was designed for the users personal usage due to the fact that every pages code is viewable online in order to make the script fully customisable in every way possible. The founder herself used this exact script and requested that we add it as a free script. Its VERY reliable and gives you the ability to view a default page and much much more! Take a look at the demo and download it today.
 
 
Live life to the fullest through daily significant acts of love to create a lasting legacy you and your loved ones would surely cherish.
 
 

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PHP is a widely used, general-purpose scripting language that was originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. For this purpose PHP code is embedded into the HTML source document and interpreted by a web server with a PHP processor module, which generates the web page document. As a general-purpose programming language, PHP code is processed by an interpreter application in command line mode performing desired operating system operations and producing program output on its standard output channel. It may also function as a graphical application. PHP is available as a processor for most modern web servers and as standalone interpreter on almost every operating system and computing platform. PHP was originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995[1] and has been in continuous development ever since. The main implementation of PHP is now produced by The PHP Group and serves as the de facto standard for PHP as there is no formal specification.[3] PHP is free software released under the PHP License, which is incompatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL) because of restrictions on the use of the term PHP.[4]