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Metadata.net is a collection of website components and tools for creating and using metadata produced by the eResearch Group at ITEE, University of Queensland.
This project is to develop web applications and data integration functions to provide information on the collection records, ecology, geographic distribution, and taxonomic concepts of the vascular flora of the region.
Web based Brewing Recipe Database with integrated calculator and XML Support. Allows users to upload or create beer recipes, save them, and download them as BeerXML files. Visitors can view, rate, and download recipes from the collection.
eDemonOnline is a set of libraries for ASP .NET. It includes the PHP .NET sub-project(a port of PHP functions library to the .NET framework) along with a collection of web controls, class libraries and tools. For more info see the documentation section.
Web table that connects to a mySQL table and shows its data
Collection of JS / Php files that implement a html/js table, which can connect to a table in an mySQL database and show it's contains. The source is designed in a way that is easy to add to your website with the minimum configuration. The project makes use of Twitter Bootstrap.
The main difference from DataTables is that only the appropriate elements are selected from the DB and every time a page change occurs (or a search) a new request is sent. This is optimal for tables with many records.