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    URLMonitor is a program for monitoring webpages at defined intervals to perform conditional checks on the context of the page, and launch actions upon the conditional returning true. The GUI sets the variables, then an external dll processes the protocol
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    Direct Access Framework
    Direct Access Framework (DAF) provides a simple lightweight solution for Single SignOn and Licensing starting from a portal or LMS/ VLE. It has been deleveoped for the Dutch educational industry to enable pupils easely access content from various pub
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    Waspnest is a website monitoring program that runs as a service under Windows XP. It will send an email notification if a monitored URL is offline. A local SMTP server is not required. It uses sockets to communicate with the target SMTP server.
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