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P4A - PHP For Applications
posted in [ Web Development ] by JJan on Tue, Jan 08 @ 10:16 PM
Web Development | P4A - PHP For Applications P4A (PHP For Applications) is a PHP RAD and object oriented PHP framework for building event-driven stateful web applications. It features tableless HTML, accesskey support, auto data type recognition, transparent AJAX, UTF-8, i18n/l10n, PEAR integration.
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ModSecurity - Apache intrusion detection and prevention engine
posted in [ Security ] by JJan on Tue, Feb 27 @ 10:22 AM
Security | ModSecurity - Apache intrusion detection and prevention engine ModSecurity is an intrusion detection and prevention engine for Web applications (sometimes called a Web application firewall). Operating embedded or as part of an Apache reverse proxy, it increases Web application security, protecting Web applications from known and unknown attacks.
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Why does the GPL v2 licence need updating?
posted in [ Free Software ] by JJan on Sun, Dec 03 @ 11:39 AM
Free Software | Why does the GPL v2 licence need updating? "GPL version two was developed in 1991. The community was very different then. It was much smaller. There were probably hundreds of Free Software packages instead of tens of thousands. And there was no free operating system."
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Debian's release manager speaks
posted in [ Linux ] by JJan on Thu, Nov 23 @ 05:11 PM
Linux | Debian's release manager speaks Linux.com features an article in which Andreas Barth, together with Steve Langasek responsible for Debian's release management, explains some behind the scene details in aiming for a new Debian release called Etch in upcoming december.
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Security flaw in FireFox 2.0
posted in [ Security ] by JJan on Wed, Nov 22 @ 01:38 AM
Security | Security flaw in FireFox 2.0 Yesterday, Mozilla made public bug #360493, which exposes Firefox's Password Manager on many public sites. The flaw derives from Firefox's willingness to supply the username and password stored on one page on a domain to another page on a domain.
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Database cleaned
posted in [ FreeSoftwareShop ] by JJan on Mon, Sep 25 @ 02:25 PM
FreeSoftwareShop | Database cleaned I cleaned the database today.
And no, I don't have keylogger software nor am I a pharmacy! Shoo you!
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phpWebSite - Content Management System
posted in [ Web Development ] by JJan on Tue, Jun 06 @ 02:28 PM
Web Development | phpWebSite - Content Management System phpWebSite provides a complete web site content management system. Web-based administration allows for easy maintenance of interactive, community-driven web sites.
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SUMO - Suggested Upper Merged Ontology
posted in [ Internet ] by JJan on Mon, Apr 03 @ 05:18 PM
Internet | SUMO - Suggested Upper Merged Ontology In the process of managing information bottom-up, you might end up with lots of various structures. Starting out with definitions, a thesaurus can be formed, with various relations existing inside, a taxonomy. Structuring taxonomies and their relations (by then a time factor is incorporated), you're building a full metamodel, and enter the domain of ontologies. Looking at top-down approaches you could ask: Does a highest level ontology exist, and if so what does it look like?
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OASIS - Open Document Format
posted in [ Desktop ] by JJan on Sun, Apr 02 @ 06:13 PM
Desktop | OASIS - Open Document Format The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) is a non-profit, international consortium concerned with the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. One of these is the OpenDocument Format for text documents (.odt), spreadsheets (.ods), presentations (.odp), graphics (.odg) and databases (.odb).
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RSS Feed Validator
posted in [ Web Development ] by JJan on Sun, Mar 19 @ 10:03 PM
Web Development | RSS Feed Validator The Feed Validator is an online tool for validating syndicated RSS or Atom feeds, currently validating RSS 0.90, 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and Atom feeds.
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