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    Bubbles

    Bubbles

    Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server, browser controlled

    Bubbles the simple, easy to use HTTP web server that is browser controlled, and capable of serving static files over the internet, either streamed from disk, or direct from RAM without lag. A GUI administration panel is accessed through your web browser (e.g. "http://localhost:1080/admin/" + default password of "admin"), which controls all her settings and vital functions, all in real time. Apart from serving files, she is capable of tracking site visits (site counters), receiving...
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    Find out where your website visitors are from: generates statistics on hits per top level domain (e.g. .com, .org, .uk, .se, .fr). Currently works with apache log format, but can easily be extended to understand other formats. Written in vanilla Python.
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    This is a collection of REST specifications, and implementations of those specs, for very low-level information sharing and workflow operations using REST actions over HTTP. Implementations are in various languages, mainly Java, Python, and Ruby.
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