The cgi-lib.pl library makes CGI scripting in Perl easy enough for
anyone to process forms and create dynamic Web content. The library has
the following features:
* Extremely simple to learn and easy to use
* Designed for operation under Perl5 and Perl4
* Very efficient
* Compatibility with all CGI interactions, including File Upload
* Convenient utility functions
* Compatible with Perl5 security features such as taint, warnings,
(command line options -Tw) and use strict;
* Debugging facilities
* Good starting point for migration to more sophisticated libraries
cgichk is a security utility which can scan web sites for potential
vulnerabilities.
CRP is a package that automates the process of being the program chair of a
conference. It's designed to be easy to install, easy to modify and easy
to use by program chairs, PC members, authors and reviewers.
Apache 2.2 with the event MPM enabled.
cgiparse is a C library that is used to build cgi's that can parse
web forms. It provides a few utility functions that allow your
cgi's to be easily debuged.
To parse a cgi form it is as easy as calling cgigetvalue("name").
Apache 2.2 with the worker MPM enabled.
This is CGIWrap - a gateway that allows more secure user access to
CGI programs on an HTTPd server than is provided by the Web server
itself. The primary function of CGIWrap is to make certain that
any CGI script runs with the permissions of the user who installed
it, and not those of the Web server.
CGIWrap works with NCSA httpd, Apache, CERN httpd, NetSite Commerce
and Communications servers, and probably any other Unix-based Web
server software that supports CGI.
FormAlchemy greatly speeds development with SQLAlchemy mapped classes
(models) in a HTML forms environment.
FormAlchemy eliminates boilerplate by autogenerating HTML input fields
from a given model. FormAlchemy will try to figure out what kind of
HTML code should be returned by introspecting the model's properties
and generate ready-to-use HTML code that will fit the developer's
application.
CKEditor is a text editor to be used inside web pages. It's a WYSIWYG
editor, which means that the text being edited on it looks as similar
as possible to the results users have when publishing it. It brings to
the web common editing features found on desktop editing applications
like Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.
A Common Lisp package for generating HTML and XHTML documents.