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    vuex-persistedstate

    vuex-persistedstate

    Persist and rehydrate your Vuex state between page reloads

    ...Provides an array of any paths to partially persist the state. If no paths are given, the complete state is persisted. If an empty array is given, no state is persisted. Paths must be specified using dot notation. If using modules, include the module name. If it's not ideal to have the state of the Vuex store inside local storage, one can easily implement the functionality to use cookies for that (or any other you can think of). Any object following the Storage protocol (getItem, setItem, removeItem, etc) could be passed. If you need to use Local Storage (or you want to) but want to prevent attackers from easily inspecting the stored data, you can obfuscate it.
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    musify
    musify aims to be quick and easy mark-up for chord notation on the web. Enables better formatting of chord symbols, figured notation, time signatures, pitch class set theory, simple macro music analysis in web pages.
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    jsMath
    JsMath is a means of including mathematical notation in web pages. It interprets TeX code within your document and uses JavaScript, CSS and unicode fonts to typeset the resulting formulas. It works across multiple browsers and platforms, without MathML
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    xmlObjectifier for jQuery is a utility that converts XML data to a JSON object. It's purpose is to simplify the way you would extract XML data using doted notation instead of DOM tree walking.
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    ASCIIMathML.js: a JavaScript to convert ASCII math notation (and some LaTeX) to Presentation MathML while your webpage loads. Now also simple graphs are translates to SVG. Works with Firefox 2.0+ or with Internet Explorer 6/7+MathPlayer+Adobe SVGview.
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    JSControlsTags is a taglib to easily manage javascript controls (Autocomplete, Slider...) on client/server side (AJAX). It is based on Prototype.js/scriptaculous.js. It looks like AjaxTags, but it manages controls on client/server side with JSON notation
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    The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a simple and lightweight data interchange format. This project provides PHP libraries for manipulating JSON objects. For more information on JSON, visit http://www.json.org/
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