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    phpipam

    phpipam

    phpipam open-source IP address management

    phpipam is an open-source web IP address management application (IPAM). Its goal is to provide light, modern and useful IP address management. It is php-based application with MySQL database backend, using jQuery libraries, ajax and some HTML5/CSS3 features.
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    unfluff

    unfluff

    Automatically extract body content (and other cool stuff) from HTML

    unfluff is a Node.js library designed to automatically extract the main content from an HTML document — stripping away navigation bars, ads, footers and other boilerplate to leave you with the “body content”, metadata (title, author, date) and other useful fields. It’s a tool very much aimed at content-analysis, web scraping, building datasets, or repurposing article text for downstream processing (like machine-learning or summarization). The API is simple: you feed in raw HTML and it returns a structured object with the extracted text and other fields. It supports caching internal representations to speed up repeated extractions. While its language support is best for English, it is still widely used in web-content-processing pipelines. The repository notes some limitations (e.g., languages like Chinese/Arabic/Korean may not be well-supported). ...
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    Z Notation E-Mail Mark-up Tools

    Tools to convert Z mark-up to HTML or text.

    A small library and two command-line tools to parse and convert Z notation from the "e-mail" mark-up into HTML code, or into UTF-8 text with box-drawing graphics, or into the Z Standard text format. See the project's Wiki Home Page for details --- the "Wiki" button in the bar above, or the following link:
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    Fat-Free Framework
    FAT-FREE is a powerful and lightweight PHP 5.3+ Web application framework designed to help you build dynamic and robust Web sites - fast! Unlike other PHP frameworks, Fat-Free aims to be usable - not usual.
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    Questo script consente di evidenziare, estrarre e condividere contenuti da una pagina web tramite la semplice selezione col mouse. This script allows you to highlight, extract and share content from a web page simply by mouse selecting.
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    OpenSource Interactive Kiosk System (OSIKS) - Free information system for e-Government, public services, information and others aims. LAMP + Opera (browser in kiosk mode) + Keyboard (java virtual keyboard).
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