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    Javascript grid framework is a javascript framework that consists of attributes and methods to manipulate grids on web pages. It will make it easy to design grid related tasks.
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    It is an easy solution to publish mathml in html pages. Don;t need to install any activeX or other components except the flash player. It is working for IE, Firefox, Chrome and Opera. The displayed equation is the same for all browsers.
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    Hydra Web Presentation Server is designed to detect the web browser and serve the page to the standards that browser expects. Hydra uses XML to describe the pages and allows for server side support of XHTML 2.0, XForms and XInclude.
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    The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
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    TreeMenuXL is a tool for generating expandable tree-structured menus in HTML pages. It includes server-side scripting components in PHP and Java, as well as JavaScript to support the dynamic menus on the client.
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    Speller Pages is a Web interface and JavaScript library for a server-side spell check program. Available in PHP or Perl/CGI versions, Speller Pages allows you to bring the superior spelling suggestion capabilites of GNU Aspell to users of your Web site.
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    A healthy alternative to ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, JSP, for html templating and dynamic server generated web pages. Currently used as the foundation for BlogPutty, a weblogger.
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    CoverYourASP.com - complete Active Server Pages source (JScript) for this popular web site. Includes full membership system, diary, online db admin, banner ad system and loads more.
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    A close implementation of the Java's AWT public library API for HTML. With HtmlAWT you build an event driven, component based tree which is used to code HTML web pages, forms, tables from a Java application. HtmlAWT is standalone library.
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