WebCheck is a simple device (computer, router, firewall) health status checking or monitoring over HTTP protocol. Very useful to keep track the status of of a multiple servers or workstation from remote location.
This project will enable you to download files from HTTPservers and pause them. You can then resume them at a later date/time in case the download breaks; I know how annoying it is to watch a download fail at 99%. IE doesnt have this support.
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Developing streaming media CMS moduals that can be easily added to any CMS application for the open source community. The moduals being designed are Pay Per View, Windows Media DRM and Content Subscription Services.
Open source windows monopoly (atlantic) game server. See <a href="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/monopd">http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/monopd</a> for daemon/client API. This project follows the movements of the 'mother' project monopd.
Vizer is an open source web server written in Visual Basic. Originally written a few years back as a pet project, I found it in a backup and decided to make it open for further developement if people so choose.
FreeChat is a webserver with support for a browser based streaming chat written in Visual Basic 6. The chat so far supports multiple rooms (public/private), graphical emicons, whispering, multiple languages and more.
This is a very basic http server. This server can accept multiple requests at once. The server is only 56 kb. The server has been configured to accept a maximum of 100 connections. As of now Tiny Server supports only the GET request.
The Pretty Easy Apache Configuration Editor, Pipe is an easy to use configuration tool for Apache for Windows. If you find yourself wanting to try Apache but editing a config file looks too complicated, here's a GUI to make the process a bit easier.