AutoFox forum is here. Emailing me is probably the best way to get a reasonably timely response right now, but the forum is there if you want it for whatever you may want to discuss about AF with me or others.
a.k.a Teg'sAnIdiot and Teg'sAnIdiotv2. There's a bug in *all* versions of AutoFox that have seen the light of day. A little over a year ago when I first put Zeller's Congruence (an algorithm to determine what day of the week it is for any arbitrary day) in, I had to fight with it for a while to get it to work right (more accurately, to get me to understand how to use it right). In the course of that I inserted a line that shouldn't have been there and screwed up the leap year calculations. Oopsie. :/ Now all days after Febuary 29th show up as one day short (e.g. we first noticed it because Nicholas Killewald's Dementia of Magic site claimed it was Sunday when it was Monday on March 1st, 2004).
Thus, I present to you AF 1.1.1 and 2.0.1, which fixes this issue (and only this issue). Both can be dropped into place with no changes whatsoever to your configuration.
Download AutoFox 2.0.1
AutoFox v1.1.1
I also updated the links below, just in case.
This page sorely needs updating, but here's AF 2.0: Download AutoFox 2.0. It's actually been "out" for a while, I just haven't bothered to update the site until now.
2.0 is incompatible with 1.1.x in just about every way except the tags themselves. Read the documentation.
2.0 Would pretty much have been impossible without the help of Nicholas "CaptainSpam" Killewald, who contributed quite a lot of code (including the storyline code and include tags) and general input. Nicholas' comic strip "Dementia of Magic".
2.0's behaviour is sort of a cross between the KeenSpot and KeenSpace versions of AutoKeen, with leanings towards the KeenSpace version mostly due to all the cartoonists whose input I had (or code I recieved!) being on KeenSpace. :) AutoFox is not constrained by the artificial limitations of KeenSpace, though (such as only one file included per page), and it has some unique extensions.
All AutoFox development has taken place on Linux (I've done development under Mandrake 9.0, 9.1, and 9.2, as well as Slackware 9.1; AutoFox has also seen extensive use under Red Hat 8.0 and Debian's -testing branch (late 2003)) and perl 5.8.0+ in strict mode. I see no earthly reason why it shouldn't function just fine on any Unix system that perl 5.8.0 does. It should also do fine in Cygwin, if you were curious, though I rather doubt anyone uses Cygwin for web hosting.
AutoFox development began in early 2003 as a result of the 21st Century Fox HiRezFox archive's creation. Allen Woolley (aka Mako/makovette) was maintaining it by hand for Scott Kellogg (the cartoonist). This predictably led to frequent glitches and/or delays. I'd just recently become comfortable enough with Perl to be able to do useful things with it, so I decided to reimplement AutoKeen for use on HRF.
This eventually lead directly (albeit slowly) to AF 1.1, which was pretty usable, but still needed work.
2.0 is the result of that work, with much help from Nicholas Killewald.
After months of delays, I've decided to release AutoFox as-is for now. It's been live on the 21st Century Fox high-resolution archive at HiRezFox since March (and has gone through many revisions there), and is about to go live on another site, so I figure it's "good enough" right now.
The license is modified BSD (no advertising clause), so you can do pretty much whatever you want with it except take my name off it. As with all such software, there's no warranty whatsoever. Sorry. :) (See either the top of autofox.pl itself, or the file COPYING or LICENSE (same contents, different names) in the archive.)
Documentation (also included with AutoFox itself)
AutoFox v1.1
Nicholas "Tegeran" Knight <nknight@runawaynet.com>