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    htc-py converts XML data into HTML web-pages.
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    The aim of this project is to introduce all code used to power powlow.com to the public domain, with releases under the GPL. Coding is in the Hypertext Preprocessor Scripting Language PHP, with MySQL for database needs.
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    SiteURL
    SiteURL is a GUI tool that lets you view and edit in a few clicks all the URLs (hypertext links, images locations, ...) contained in your web sites.
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    A PHP-based CMS based on WordPress, intended to assist the development of hypertext literature.
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    A hypertext-browser written in Java which filters links (emails, docs or pics for e.g.) out of .html-documents and paints them on screen in hierarchical order. Users get a quick overview of how a website is put together.
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    The AtomicFramework is methodology for building web based applications and managing web development projects, using PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, XHTML and CSS.
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    Pakupaku is a small XHTML/CSS compliant content management system (CMS), written in PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). It is distrubuted under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and does not require a database.
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    htc is a tool which lets you create your website in an easier way. A collection of php scripts takes an XML file and converts this XML file into HTML documents.
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    WEBsent is a web service test and performance tool. It offers the user, via a client site hypertext browser, some tools and tests to check the performance and validity of his/her web server. WEBsent is designed to monitor webpages, content accessibility
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    LinkSearch is a Google-like search engine that makes use of hypertext links and paths to provide high quality rankings. Future work includes making the search engine real-time (by analyzing server logs) without loss in ranking quality.
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