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XmlTvProducer for PHP is extendable engine to grab tv/radio listings from websites and produce XMLTV output. Data distribution for TV-Browser is included. Primary focus is on Slovak and Czech channels, but the development is open to anybody.
openOXITEMS is a web-based application enabling newsfeeds to be easily created. Besides news items, it also handles events and podcasts. An authorisation system is used to control authoring activities. Feeds can be output in RSS, Atom and iCalendar.
Xtirer is a lightweight, easy to deploy solution to get formatted output from MYSQL Database by only defining the objects, their data source and optional data manipulation without writing a line of code.
...It uses a small query language analgous to Xpath/Xquery and returns query results in formats suitable for text and html; it will format results with user-defined templates for all text-based output.
Categorize and keep track of your books by Library of Congress format. Automatically add new information from the Library of Congress or Amazon whenever you add a new book. Plain output appearance, but robust functionality under the hood.
A PHP tool used to make up a markup language output (e.g. HTML). Good for object-based output generating, as you don't take care of closing elements. Data posted to it are printed immediately (you don't have to wait for remaining parts of the element).
Web service acts as an authorizer for other web services. It takes other service's name, client's IP address, number of requests and a key as input via GET HTTP request. It produces XML output saying is client authorized to use requested service.