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    OJson

    Optimised JSON (Javascript Object Notation)

    Optimise JSON by removing duplicate strings and arrays containing repeated object keys. Here you will find binary downloads and discussion (https://sourceforge.net/p/ojson/discussion/) . The actual development and issue tracking can be found here: https://bitbucket.org/cryanfuse/ojson
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    An object-oriented library written in PHP that allows reading and writing iCalendar files. It is easy to use, fully standards compliant, and powerful. Intended audience: application developers who want to support iCalendar (RFC-2445, iCal).
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    DScripted is a JavaScript toolkit geared towards simplifying the development of highly dynamic web applications. The main component being a form validation framework which provides a non-obtrusive way of assigning javascript validations functions to
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