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Anyway involved in developing in JavaScript, JScript, JScript.NET, WSH, DHTML, ASP or another
ECMAScript driven application.
Then lib-soya and the Soya SDK is definitely worth checking out.
A JavaScript 1.2 compliant class-repository with tons of useful code for
virtually anykind of task designed to run under any
ECMAScript-aware host application, clientside or serverside.
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Soya is opensource and freely available under the terms of the BSD modified/X11 license.
| | |  | ESC (ECMAScript Cruncher) | |
ESC is an ECMAScript pre-processor written in JScript, enabling an unlimited number of
external scripts to be compressed/crunched into supertight, bandwidth-optimized packages.
Featuring several compression-techniques such as comment removal, whitespace stripping, newline
stripping and variable substitution ESC can reduce the overall size of your code with up to ~45%.
Single, multiple scripts and even directories with scripts can be merged together
at the compression level you decide.
| | |  | BinBucket | |
BinBucket is a JScript class for handling binary files in
WSH (Windows Scripting Host), ASP and MSIE environments.
| | |  | Capri | |
With a somewhat blurry abbrevation of Common APache Request Interceptor,
Capri is a configuration snap-in for your Apache server enabling a new internal protocol with a
range of new possibilites for an administrator to fully take control of specific requests in a simple manner.
Since being just an advanced configuration-implementation of the brilliant module mod_rewrite,
Capri is 100% platform independant. No compilation needed, as long as you have a mod_rewrite enabled
Apache up and running, it's a Plug n' Play experience.
Capri brings the power of mod_rewrite to the common man.
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Capri is the next evolutionary step of the late Wormhook add-on and like its predecessor,
fully equipped to deal with worms like Nimda, Code Red and any future one.
Also, along with the distribution comes worm-response templates for Nimda and Code Red written
in PERL, enabling you to not only keep you logs worm-free, but also actually attempting to
defeat further spreading by trying to send notifications by email to the administrator
and any additional users of the originating IP-address/network segment.
| | |  | Rpcproxy | |
Rpcproxy is a CGI application written in PERL enabling client-side DHTML scripters
to overcome the annyoing cross-site security restrictions when using the HTTP-Request
features bundled with MSIE 5+ / NN6.1+ and the Mozilla 0.8.2+ browsers.
Having Rpcproxy serving as a middleware on your server/domain, the world of
public RPC-services is just around the corner.
| | |  | EnMIME (Coming soon) | |
Are your company or organization issuing newsletters or other information by email to customers every
now and then.. Are they looking plain and dull... Well, they don't have to! What would
you say if we told you could design your weekly letter with the same look and feel,
bells and whistles as your website embedded in a single HTML enriched email message for offline viewing.
Yup that's right.
Embedded graphics, Shockwave Flash, Real Media, the whole rich-media lot in a
self-contained email-message "MIME package" for OFFLINE viewing in any
HTML capable email-client software (MS Outlook, Netscape Mail, Opera, Eudora etc.) . With EnMIME you
can convert any HTML-formatted newsletter, webpage or whatever HTML to a fullblown MIME-message ready for
bulk-delivery to your customers/clients in a snap.
EnMIME is the only tool of its kind.
| | |  | M3U Here | |
Create M3U-playlists for your media files with the touch of a button.
No bells and whistles, M3u Here is just a MS Windows Explorer context-extension for
directories that enables you to quickly create playlists of the media contents in a selected
folder for use with any Media Player (WinAMP, QCD Player, WMP etc) supporting the .m3u playlist format.
M3U Here recognises all common formats like .MP3, .AVI, .MPG, .WMA, .ASF, .RM, .OGG etc.
Requires no installation, just a small self-contained no-hazzle application.
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