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    reslog reverse-resolves IPs in Apache log files. The result can then be analyzed by another program, like Analog. You can think of it as a replacement of the Apache HostNameLookups directive, in the sense that it resolves client IPs altogether once a d
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    The ADGen application was developed in order to simplify the generation of web site using AsciiDoc file format
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    This is currently a bunch of scripst used to manage translations of a large number of Java Server Pages (JSP). It is not integrated into any IDE, but can be used as a general way to manage these files from anywhere.
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    BloGTK is a GTK-based client for Blogger, Movable Type, and other blogging systems written in Python using PyGTK and Glade.
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    LivingPages is a really easy to use web development environment based on Apache, PHP and MySQL. It provides you a GUI to manage your webserver and a lot of utilities that will make managing your web projects an incredibly easy task.
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