To make getting started as easy as possible, we've included the complete User's
Guide on-line, as well as several example pages... Please note that these links
will not work until you have installed NetCloak in your web server root folder.
See the ReadMe file for information about NetCloak and installation instructions.
- A NetCloak
Overview - This is a page that describes and demonstrates some of the
basic commands available within NetCloak.
- Installing NetCloak -
If you like what you have seen in this introduction, here are
instructions and information about permanently installing NetCloak on your web server.
- Upgrading NetCloak -
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of NetCloak, this additional information will ensure
a smooth transition and will allow you to preserve your existing configuration.
- NetCloak User's
Guide - The User's Guide is done in HTML, so just follow this link.
- Purchasing
NetCloak - NetCloak provides tremendous Web site power with the ease of
use you expect from the Macintosh. If you've evaluated NetCloak and decided it's for you,
you can order a registration key by phone, by fax, or over the Web.
More Examples:
- The Opinion Poll - Here
is a demo that shows how to use counters and variables to implement an opinion
poll. It also shows how to "grade" user entered forms for quizzes and tests.
- SampleCo -
Here's a "real world" example of NetCloak in action. We've created a home page for the
fictional company "SampleCo" with counters, macros, and a randomized link to other
real cloaked sites.
- A Loaded Page -
Here is a page that uses almost all of the commands available in NetCloak.
- Check Passwords -
To see this page, you'll need to enter the username "Net" and the password
"Cloak".
- Site Manager -
This page is password restricted for use only by a system administrator. It has
site usage statistics and "preferences" that dynamically change the site. For
access enter a username of "NetCloak" and a password of "Rocks".
- Register KillerApp -
Here's a one-page portable demonstration that presents a three-step process for registering
your copy of that mythical software product, KillerApp. It demonstrates the use of macros,
user variables, local variables, global variables, and search arguments.