The sitemap_gen.py script analyzes your web server and generates one or
more Sitemap files. These files are XML listings of content you make
available on your web server. The files can then be directly submitted
to Google.
Horde Template system.
Adapted from bTemplate, by Brian Lozier <brian@massassi.net>.
pear-Services_Amazon is a PHP interface to Amazon Product Advertising API.
pear-Services_Amazon_S3 provides an object-oriented interface
to the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). This package is
based on the 2006-03-01 REST API.
pear-Services_Blogging provides a unified API to post and read blog entries,
independent of the API supported by the server software hosting the blog.
It uses a driver-based approach to communicate with different APIs out there.
If a new blogging API is invented, someone just needs to write a driver for
the Services_Blogging package, and everyone can access also this blogs.
PHP wrapper for the Compete SnapShop API
Services_Delicious is a client for the REST-based web service of del.icio.us.
del.icio.us is a social bookmarks manager. It allows you to easily add sites
you like to your personal collection of links, to categorize those sites
with keywords, and to share your collection not only between your own
browsers and machines, but also with others.
Services_Delicious allows you to select, add and delete your bookmarks from
any PHP script.
An interface for accessing Digg's web services API
at http://services.digg.com.
pear-Services_Facebook is an interface for accessing Facebook's web services
API at http://api.facebook.com.
Services_GeoNames is a PHP5 interface to the various webservices
offered by the GeoNames project.
The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names
corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique features. All features are
categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further
subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes. Beyond names of
places in various languages, data stored include latitude, longitude,
elevation, population, administrative subdivision and postal codes.
All coordinates use the WGS84 system (World Geodetic System 1984).
Those data are accessible free of charge through a number of Web
services and a daily database export. The Web services include
direct and reverse geocoding,finding places through postal codes,
finding places next to a given place, and finding Wikipedia articles
about neighbouring places.