mlurl (my little url): a personal url shortener

mlurl - my little url

A friend (and boss) of mine thought that this would be a good idea, and not being foolish/strange enough to be a coder himself, I decided to make it because it could be useful.

It is a drop in php script that allows you to host your own url shortener / redirector like snurl or tinyurl. Only you will be able to add / remove url’s from it.  This would allow you to essentially brand the url’s you send, or just simplify the linking process on your site or elsewhere.

If you have any trouble, check out the README.txt included, or leave a comment here.

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  1. julfo's gravatar

    Hi,

    This is great, but i have one suggestion, or even a request. I feel that mlurl would be improved if you made it so that you didn’t have to log in to create urls. Of course there could still be an admin area, but not necessary to log in to create links. If you did that then this would be perfect. Perhaps you could creat Mlurl v.2?

    Thanks,
    Julfo

  2. atom's gravatar

    I am working on another version between other things. It will most likely be released on this site when I am done.

  3. diancitie's gravatar

    Great article.Thanks.

  4. 青岛卓众's gravatar

    青岛卓众(www.chinajoyzone.com)给博主拜年来了,恭祝新的一年事事顺心,万事如意。

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