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    XML-edit

    XML-edit

    XML Editor in PHP for editing simple XML files

    XML Editor in PHP for editing simple XML files. New in version 0.3 - Languages (English / Dutch) - Help-texts while editing - fixed width of inputfields - A few bug-fixes This script works with simple XML files like: <?xml version="1.0"?> <countries> <country> <name>France</name> <capital>Paris</capital> <population>64768389</population> <currency>Euro</currency> </country> <country> <name>Greece</name> <capital>Athens</capital> <population>11000000</population> <currency>Euro</currency> </country> <country> <name>Netherlands</name> <capital>Amsterdam</capital> <population>16645000</population> <currency>Euro</currency> </country> </countries> etc...
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    MP-Suite is a client/server script that enables remote MySQL through an XML-RPC interface. This way, you can remotely access databases that are not remote-access enabled.
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    This is a (very) simple chat-room created using php. Instead of using MySQL or any other database software this chat-room uses a flat-file database (created using XML). The main aim of this chat-room script is to be minimal (small codebase).
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    NZBGetter is a PHP Script for linux based systems to spider NZB index sites for NZB files matching your predefined search patterns. The script downloads matching NZB files and passes them to your Usenet Reader.
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    An Java JDBC compliant driver that connects to a remote database via url (http) connection, communicating through a server-side script (.asp,.php,.jsf etc). Useful if you like to access locally (java, SQuirreL, eclipse) a database on your web site.
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    Automatilcy build in PHP script complete HTML forms with JavaScript checking. Configuration of Form from XML files, like HTML, easy to use. Automaticly adding/deleting/updating DB, over phpXMLForm engine.
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    XMLSocketd is a server written in C++ to be used with the ActionScript class XMLSocket for communication between Flashmovies. Can be used for chats, whiteboards, etc in conjunction with any serverside script like PHP for authentication and room handling
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