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www/http-client-0.4.20 (Score: 8.426237E-4)
HTTP client engine, intended as a base layer for more user-friendly packages
An HTTP client engine, intended as a base layer for more user-friendly packages.
www/Apache-LogFormat-Compiler-0.32 (Score: 8.426237E-4)
Perl extension to compile a log format string to perl-code
Compile a log format string to perl-code. For faster generating access_log line.
www/URI-ToDisk-1.12 (Score: 8.426237E-4)
Object for mapping a URI to an on-disk storage directory
An object for mapping a URI to an on-disk storage directory
www/raphael-rails-2.1.2 (Score: 8.426237E-4)
Raphael JS as a Rubygem for use in the Rails asset pipeline
Raphael JS as a Rubygem for use in the Rails asset pipeline
www/webkit-gtk2-3.0.8 (Score: 8.426237E-4)
Ruby/WebKitGtk2 is a Ruby binding of WebKitGTK+ for Gtk 2.0 Toolkit
Ruby/WebKitGtk2 is a Ruby binding of WebKitGTK+ for Gtk 2.0 Toolkit
cad/cascade-1.4 (Score: 8.4181107E-4)
Simple tool to analyze noise and distortion of a RF system
Cascade is a program for analyzing the noise and distortion performance of a cascade of elements in an electronic system. A typical application of cascade is the analysis of a receiver. A text description of the receiver block diagram consisting of things like amplifiers, mixers, and filters is entered into cascade. Each element is characterized by its gain and optionally noise figure, and third order intercept point. The program then analyzes the system and produces a report detailing the performance at each stage. A summary is produced which shows the relative contributions to the total system performance of each block. This allows easy identification of what limits system performance.
www/mod_layout-5.1 (Score: 8.4181107E-4)
Apache2.2 module to wrap served pages with a header and/or footer
mod_layout is a utility to wrap served webpages. This means it can add a footer or header to a document. This allows you to create a standard look and feel throughout a website without using SSI. Some example uses are adding standard disclaimers to the bottom of all pages, banner ads to the top of all pages, or even a menu at the beginning of a page. There are many other per-document settings you can modify with mod_layout. THIS VERSION IS ONLY FOR APACHE 2.2.X
textproc/rfcdiff-1.33 (Score: 8.4037334E-4)
Compare two versions of an Internet Draft and produce a diff
The purpose of this program is to compare two versions of an Internet Draft and as output produce a diff in one of several formats: - side-by-side html diff - paged wdiff output in a text terminal - a text file with changebars in the left margin - a simple unified diff output In all cases, internet-draft headers and footers are stripped before generating the diff, to produce a cleaner diff.
www/URI-Title-1.86 (Score: 8.3418575E-4)
Get the titles of things on the web in a sensible way
Let's suppose you want to find the title of things on the web. This seems like a really simple request, just get() the object, parse for a title tag, you're done. There are several problems with this approach: - What if the resource is on a very slow server? Do we wait for ever or what? - What if the resource is a 900 gig file? You don't want to download that. - What if the page title isn't in a title tag, but is buried in the HTML somewhere? - What if the resource is an MP3 file, or a word document or something? This module attempts to solve this problem.
x11/xbelld-0.2b2 (Score: 8.3418575E-4)
XBellD is a small daemon for replacing the standard X terminal bell
XBellD is a small daemon for replacing the standard X Window System terminal bell with a more interesting set of sounds. This is useful for systems where the terminal bell is handled by the "PC Speaker," or where different sounds are desired for different classes of X clients. XBellD works by intercepting terminal bell requests on the server side, and then playing user-specified sounds through a PCM capable soundcard. The resource class of the client making a terminal bell request is used to match a corresponding sound file which should be played when such a request is made.