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    PBBoard - Free and Open Source Forum Software

    Program PBBoard is interactive Forum management program Dialogic Free classified as free software and open source, is located under the GNU GPL, is written in PHP and based on MySQL database engine And PBBoard now in its third generation version 3.0, this version includes integration between design standard High-level as well as high security, as well as multi-language interface and empowerment Full of multiple databases for planning modulating complete with a lack of effort on servers. ...
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    An SQL handler to interface multiple databases data to the OpeNDAP Hyrax (BES) server. Written in C++, it uses unixODBC to query DB and can be dynamically extended to use proprietary ODBC API driver in many easy ways. It is bundled with scripts to ge
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    raSMP is a fast, simple and completely flexible Content Management System (CMS, not a Portal) using PHP and supports both PostgreSQL and MySQL Databases. It is easy to integrate with any system and supports extensions for further capabilities.
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    Access-like webdatabasemanagement with support of forms, assistents, support of different databases, publishing of forms. It should allow users simple and understandable utilities to create forms without even knowing which database works in the background
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    CMS written in Perl. Emphasis on easy and powerful theme system. Made to be compatible with existing databases/websites. Support for Linux and Windows.
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    Web Traffic Analysis Software (or counter) supporting all known SQL databases (or XML). Easy install/upgrade, advanced user recognition technics, high usability.<p />Tracks users via: a) Server Logs, b) PHP inc., c)Web Beacons (JavaScript)
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    A collection of PHP scripts for an online photo album. It is intended to be easily configurable for site administrators of various skill levels. The album is skinnable and works with several types of databases.
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    phpRPC

    phpRPC is an implementation of the xmlRPC protocol in PHP

    phpRPC is meant to be an easy to use xmlRPC library. Function syntax, and plugging into most CMS's (xoops, nuke, pn, etc) is greatly simplified with the use of database/rpc-protocol abstraction. It should run on any php server with most databases.
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