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Simple C++ Toolkit to add a GUI to your application based on a HTML Web-Frontend. Provides a Webserver & capabilities to extract POST data (forms). Template based dynamic HTML page generation. All templates and other contents (images) in one executable.
Resource Accelerate is J2EE filter that provides header caching directives and gzipping for J2EE web applications (such as Tomcat) to signficantly improve the download speed of JavaScript, CSS, and images in a simple, easy to use package.
A customizable blog that only requires PHP 4/5, write access to a web server, and the DOM extension enabled. It supports multiple users, date-time stamping, comments, security, user profiles, advanced admin panel, RSS, images, BBCode, and much more.
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PHP-NetPBM is a PHP class that interact with NetPBM. Main goal is to decrease the pain of using the NetPBM library when working with images in different formats. Featured with macro commands to perform manipulations on many files.
This one you must see! After stripping out
comments, you get ca. 2Kb script. Serves static
HTML/ASCII pages, ELF binaries, bash/perl scripts,
GIF images. adding any other content type is
trivial. Should be installed in /etc/inetd.conf.
Generates JPEG images on the fly. The content is a mixure of xml-template based
data, like which pic-set and font should be used, and the url specific
date, like which pic from the pic-set and which text should be rendered.