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    LABjs

    LABjs

    Loading And Blocking JavaScript

    LABjs is a lightweight JavaScript loader focused on speeding up page performance by controlling how and when scripts download and execute. It provides an expressive API to load multiple files in parallel while guaranteeing execution order, so dependent scripts don’t break. By decoupling fetch from execute, it avoids the blocking behavior of traditional tags and helps reduce perceived load time. LABjs embraces a “load groups, then wait” model that makes dependency management clear without a separate build step. It’s designed to work across a wide range of browsers, including older ones, which is why it relies on robust feature detection and time-tested loading techniques. ...
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    Zebra_Pagination

    Zebra_Pagination

    A generic pagination class written in PHP

    A generic pagination class that automatically generates navigation links given the total number of items and the number of items per page. Please note that this is a *generic* pagination class, meaning that it does not display any records! It is up to developer to fetch the actual data and displaying it based on the information returned by this class. The advantage is that it can be used to paginate over records coming from any source (arrays, database, etc). The appearance is customizable through CSS. Zebra_Pagination's code is heavily commented and generates no warnings/errors/notices when PHP's error reporting level is set to E_ALL.
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    Annotate your POJOs to create a fully-functional application, with table support, collection filters, and persistence hooks.
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    We have designed a wiki query language. What this allows you to do is query any mediawiki site and fetch information from it. This allows you to mashup contents of different wiki pages into a page that you want
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    A pure java DNS client implementation. Consists of a library and utilities for looking up the Internet domain names. The utilities are also able to fetch an entire domain zone and save it in the standard DNS zone file format.
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