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    The style engine is a php class which generates css files. The selectors, attributes and properties will be defined in a file with css-like syntax. It is providing some features, you can't find in the nativ css like variables, browser specific definitio
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    NetScripter is a web-based cross-browser interpreter compatible with NScripter, it is suitable for presentations, games and interactive webpages.
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    DelphiPHPForm is a small and simple Delphi DFM form interpreter written in PHP. The input is a Delphi DFM file saved in text mode. The output is a nicely formatted HTML code sent to file or rendered in a html browser at once.
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