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I found this script extremely easy to upload and use. I also
found the results page information to be accurate and each type
of returned data labeled and separated into table cells so it was
easy to interpret what you were looking at.
I was surprised however, that there was not a short how-to for
new web masters on how to upload the script and link to it for
their own use and or their customer's use.
Here are a couple of examples of why there should have been
installation instructions:
1. If the user doesn't upload the script into its own folder
(which they definitely should!), but to the root folder, then
the script's pages may overwrite other same name pages in the
root directory.
2. The script's display page's images, which are named
"/images/header.jpg" and "/images/footer.jpg" on the script's
display pages code, may also overwrite other pre-existing images
in the root "images" folder.
3. If the script user is new to scripts, they might not even know
how to install the script.
Even though it is a "nifty" little tool to use for getting
information on your competitor or just similar sample site's
keyword and content information, I feel that the potential for
new web masters to either not be able to use the script without
instructions, or to possibly unknowingly overwrite files on their
site, is something that the script creator should have prevented
by including a short instruction/installation text file.
The fact that there are no instructions included with the script
is the reason I dropped one star from the rating I gave the
Competitor Ninja Script.