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    NaviServer

    NaviServer

    NaviServer, a high performance web server written in C and Tcl

    NaviServer is an extensible web server suited to create scalable websites and services. Originally based on AOLserver (http://www.aolserver.com), the ongoing development is done independently under Mozilla Public License by a core group of people that use it for their businesses and by other supporters. Features: High performance multi-threaded architecture, massively scalable and extensible, many modules, dynamic scripted pages (ADP), caching functions (static files, Tcl byte code, chunks), pooled database connections, thread shared arrays, introspection commands, mass virtual hosting (no server restart), watchdog, control port and command mode, efficient handling of down-/uploads with async I/O, IPv4/IPv6 Core developers: Vlad Seryakov, Stephen Deasey, Zoran Vasiljevic, Gustaf Neumann Source: https://github.com/naviserver-project/naviserver Info: https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/NaviServer Documentation: https://naviserver.sourceforge.io/n/toc.html
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    ...Alpha has powerful editing capabilities for TeX and LaTeX documents, Web pages in HTML, R scripts or source files for many programming languages and it is extendible. This new core basis is based on Apple's Cocoa framework and comes with an entirely revised and improved Tcl library of packages. See the Home Page at http://alphacocoa.sourceforge.net. Take a guided tour of our screenshots gallery: https://alphacocoa.sourceforge.io/AlphaScreenshots.html.
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    jkaptive

    jkaptive

    A simple captive portal

    ...Jkaptive itself just presents the login page,checks the token and places netfilter rules. Telling apart ticketed from unticketed traffic is done through Linux' netfilter. As no proxy server is involved, jkaptive has no performance penalty, nor does it create problems with non-http traffic. Once the token is accepted, jkaptive is out of the way of any network packets completely. For presenting the login page, jkaptive has a built-in webserver, so no additional webserver application is needed.
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    Anastasia is a SGML/XML publication tool which allows the processing and searching of large documents using tcl scripting. See https://github.com/peterrobinson/Anastasia2 for updated code, etc, for running in Apache 2 environments.
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    Loxy is a logging HTTP proxy that records the requests and responses exchanged between web browsers and servers. This can be used this to record the form variables and cookies involed in a user session, so they can be replicated or simulated later.
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