mod_flickr is a apache module (for apache 2.0 and above) that makes call to
flickr via flickr API's to get a users (configured in httpd.conf) public photo
sets, photos in sets and recent photos uploaded in flickr etc...
Currently only 4 api calls have been implmeneted (all are GET calls). These
API's return data in XML format. The XML can then be parsed by the calling code
(e.g. front end Javascript/php) to display thumbnails of the images say in a
scrollbar. (Code for front end is not distributed as yet)
This module can be used by web developers who want to show their photos/albums
uploaded in flickr on their website and/or access to metadata of their photos
for their own needs/purposes.
mod_geoip2 is an Apache2 module that looks up the country code for the
IP address making the request without using reverse DNS.
mod_jk is a replacement to the elderly mod_jserv. It is a completely
new Tomcat-Apache plugin that handles the communication between
Tomcat and Apache.
The crawl utility starts a depth-first traversal of the web at the
specified URLs. It stores all JPEG images that match the configured
constraints. Crawl is fairly fast and allows for graceful termination.
After terminating crawl, it is possible to restart it at exactly
the same spot where it was terminated. Crawl keeps a persistent
database that allows multiple crawls without revisiting sites.
The main reason for writing crawl was the lack of simple open source
web crawlers. Crawl is only a few thousand lines of code and fairly
easy to debug and customize.
Some of the main features:
- Saves encountered JPEG images
- Image selection based on regular expressions and size contrainsts
- Resume previous crawl after graceful termination
- Persistent database of visited URLs
- Very small and efficient code
- Supports robots.txt
Google::Search is an interface to the Google AJAX Search API. Currently, their
API looks like it will fetch you the top 64 results for your search query.
JE is a pure-Perl JavaScript engine.
The PAM authentication module implements Basic authentication on top of the
Pluggable Authentication Module library. Thereby it supports whatever
authentication method your PAM subsystem has specific support installed &
configured for.
mod_cband is an Apache 2 module provided to solve the problem of
limiting virtualhosts bandwidth usage. When the configured
virtualhost's transfer limit is exceeded, mod_cband will redirect all
further requests to a location specified in the configuration file.
PHP Screw is a PHP script encryption tool. When you are developing a
commercial package using PHP, the script can be distributed as encrypted
up until just before execution, preserving your intellectual property.
mod_cvs recognizes if the files in your webtree are checked out
from a CVS repository. If so, it checks if the file is up-to-date
and, if not, updates it.
Another neat feature of mod_cvs is the date-checkout feature. You
can specify a date in the URI that gets passed to CVS, which checks
out an older revision of the requested file and sends it to the
user.