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    Website Content Management System which uses Perl & MySQL to create an XHTML 1.0-compliant CSS-layout website. News, comments, discussion forum, content pages, side blocks, admin panel, anything can be added as a module or side block.
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    An all-in-one authentication with mysql as backend. Features: - Howto/Document - user info - libnss-mysql - pam-mysql - usersql - pdbsql (samba) - radius-mysql - mail
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    This project aims to provide an offline version of wikipedia, available from the web browser.
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    osPortal in an Open Source CMS/Portal system built with PHP5 and mySQL. osPortal is a template driven OOP application. The core consists of 5 modules: Membership, News, Forums, Template Engine and The application Framework.
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    "DVMS::SB" A perl module that uses a simple scripting language embedded within XML/XHTML markup to change the markup by adding, removing and changing tags and attributes. The obvious application is for generating dynamic web sites.
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    Paperboy WDM is a web development framework built around the concept of separating logic, content, and presentation without the complexities of SQL. It uses Paperboy RSS as a translation layer between content (in XML) and presentation.
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    The DIML Project is the result of 6 years investigation in the domain of Web productivity. It implements a full open source and powerful template language and precompilator, allowing portable "web screens" to be written in PHP and/or Perl environment
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    LabDisplay provides real-time computer availability information along with detailed usage statistics. Other features include computer hardware and software Inventory, machine problem history, and integration with Novell ZENworks for imaging history.
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