phpWebDesk aims to provide a simple, easy-to-use tool that can dynamically serve websites in their required markup language, convert images so they are compatable with the user\'s system and automatically compress any files that are downloaded.
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phpWebDesk development has well and truly stopped. I'm keeping this site here for the benefit of whoever, but nothing further will be done unless anyone emails me about it. Meanwhile, try looking at my other project, ByteHoard (http://bytehoard.sf.net), which is doing quite a bit better.
Yes, it's that time of the day again. A new release of phpWebDesk. We may stay on the .3 version number for a while; this is sort of a milestone, if that's possible. This new release includes the promised functionality of phpWebDesk; compression, image conversion, and markup conversion. I'm going to be improving these from now on, along with a few other features (translation? maybe yes, maybe going too far...). Please, please, give me some feedback. I need to know what you think, even if you are so shocked you cannot type. Anyway, go ahead, download it, try it out. There will probably be a minor update during the week with a few small changes.
- Automatic file compression now works. You can also exclude files (e.g. .php, or http://[...]). - Browser detection bug fixed. - New template format implemented in include converter; currentely only HTML to WML (well, that's the main use of it, anyway)
- Automatic file compression now works. You can also exclude files (e.g. .php, or http://[...]). - Browser detection bug fixed. - New template format implemented in include converter; currentely only HTML to WML (well, that's the main use of it, anyway)
This is a small update, mainly for reasons of keeping up-to-date. There's an automatic updater, that keeps your browser capabliities file (browscap.csv) up-to-date, downloading a new one every week, a manual updater for the same thing, and the first generation transparent file compresser, albeit without automatic inclusion. For the next release (probably 0.3) I'm working on revised template formats (the current ones are too limited), integrating the compresser into the automatic include code and perhaps starting on a validator (perhaps with a spellchecker, using pspell if it's on the server it's running on, or remote query to another server with pspell) . As always, any comments, suggestions or improvements, contact me or submit a tracker item on the project page.
- Added automatic and manual update of browscap.csv file - Added first gen. file compresser.
After more work, coding and thinking (an unusual ocurrence) I have finished phpWebDesk 0.2. This release conteins the automatic detection for the includes, so all you have to do is include the file. Any bugs, see the tracker at http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwebdesk
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