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    Scrupless

    The code behind www.scrupless.net

    The reverse proxy sitting behind http://www.scrupless.net doing dynamic rewrites of arbitrary live sites.
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    EPSI (Erlang Publish-Subscribe Infrastructure) is an Erlang implementation of a distributed infrastructure providing a content-based publish-subscribe service to its clients.
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    A high-level framework for web-based community development of web applications. The code is released under the Erlang Public License - the same license which is used for Erlang/OTP.
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    Yaws is a small fast and beautiful HTTP 1.1 webserver with excellent support for generating dynamic content. Yaws has been moved to github. http://github.com/klacke/yaws/
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    PHP 5.x module providing interface to Erlang/OPT application nodes trough Erl_Interface C library, mainly intended for use in server enviroments to interconnect Web scripts with Erlang/OTP server software.
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    Implementation of the various WAP standards in Erlang. Includes a WAP Gateway, a simple WAP Client (no rendering) and related tools.
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    This is a wiki server enabling the public to edit not just the text pages, but the programming behind them. The prototype is written in Erlang with a built-in Scheme interpreter to run user's code.
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    mod_xsl - an XSL transformation module for the Inets erlang webserver
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    Eddie acts as a high availability WAN and LAN clustering tool for web servers (including Apache). It provides load balancing at two levels (DNS and LAN), failover redundancy, and admission control to maintain quality of service levels.
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    A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
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