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Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
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A tiny (<30K) cgi wrapper that uses a UNIX shell or a Lua VM to provide PHP-like scripting for dynamic web content. It transparently parses form data, including mime-formatted file uploads.
You want to publish a list of upcoming events to a web site. Google Calendar provides a great way to manage that list of events. How do you get the data out of Google and into your web page? Upcoming.js can lend a helping hand.
RTF2HTML is a name for a cross-platform C++ library (DLL, OCX) and command-line utility, which is intended to convert documents from Rich Text Format (e.g. Word, OO Writer) to HTML. Its features are tiny size, speed, low mem usage and compact output.
This is simple and tiny template framework module. It processing is speedy. And provides extract variables, dictionary reference and sequencial variable loop. Import a tinpy module and call the build function, so it became generate document with templat
Tackle is a small ACL authentication module for PHP database applications. It is designed to have a low profile and be easy to implement and use. Users can grouped and allowed or denied access to user definable actions and resources.