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Pascal Hypertext Preprocessor. A preprocessor for hypertext made in pascal and using as script a subset of standard pascal language, with MySQL native connection. It is a PHP wrapper. It's a Pascal for WEB.
An address & contact manager designed to use UNICODE & link the the NLSO-WEB system to share NON-PERSONAL address data This will enable the creation of applications which can print an address in English & Hebrew, or English & Chinese for example
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Vaco is a library contains set of scripts that provide an extendable API (using additional modules) to build web applications. It has some features like database management, authentication or localization.
Pascal Data Objects (PDO) is an SQL database API for Delphi / FPC loosely based on PHP Data Objects. It currently supports Mysql 4.0, 4.1, 5.0 and Firebird 1.5, 2.0, but drivers for PostgreSQL, MS SQL / Sybase, SQLite, Oracle and others are planned.
NLSO Natural Language Support Objects, a Natural Language dependent resource manager designed to minimize localization workload See http://comchatter.com for an example of what can be achieved using language neutral design