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    WDScript and Linux portability of WDScript Project. WDScript is a CGI like php where native language is W-Langage from PCSoft (english and french). Can be used to access Hyperfile Databases from a web server.
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    WWW-wide translation of HTML pages. This should be run as CGI script or Server module. HTML pages are fetched, translated, links are updated in order to continue translation when the user follows a hyperlink.
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    It is a binary compatibility alternative to Apache module mod_fastcgi. mod_fcgid has a new process management strategy, which concentrates on reducing the number of fastcgi server, and kick out the corrupt fastcgi server as soon as possible.
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    Java Applet to display teletext/videotext pages within your browser or as standalone application. Supports EP1 and binary files, buttons to show controlcodes and concealed data.
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    exe-redir is a cgi script for squidGuard to store binairies local and scan them for viruses.
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    See Matt Wright for PERL CGI scripts. Upgrade to Oracle8i if you need MD4/5 or binary operations for PL/SQL.
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    CGI2SAS provides basic CGI scripting support for the SAS language. It is implemented in Python2.2 and SAS 8.2. Win NT/Win2k is well supported. In theory CGI2SAS should work on any platform supported by both SAS and Python.
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    This simple Skript is a small solution for web-aplications to upload pictures.The features: - CGI-parser in Perl for simultaneously upload of formdatas and pictures (jpg and gif) - running on Win-, Unix- or Linux-Servers - no compellingly need for Per
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    Sphing (Swf with PHp without mING) will be a library for writing swf (Flash) files without the need of external binary libraries like Ming. Especially useful if your provider has no support for Ming.
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