Lets you open a link in a new tab without sending the referrer information.
One Password To Rule Them All!
If you're like most people, you have a few passwords that you use over
and over again on many different websites. You know this isn't secure,
but you do it anyway. Why? Because it's difficult to remember a unique
password for each and every web site that requires one.
PasswordMaker manages all your online accounts using either new,
uncrackable passwords it creates, or your existing passwords. It even
automatically populates webforms for one-click login.
Moreover, passwords aren't stored anywhere--they are calculated over and over
again as they're needed--so there's nothing to be lost, hacked, or stolen!
WebKit is a web content engine, derived from KHTML and KJS from KDE, and used
primarily in Apple's Safari browser. It is made to be embedded in other
applications, such as mail readers, or web browsers.
It is able to display content such as HTML, SVG, XML, and others. It also
supports DOM, XMLHttpRequest, XSLT, CSS, Javascript/ECMAscript and more.
This module implements the HTML Document Object Model by extending the
HTML::Tree modules. The HTML::DOM class serves both as an HTML parser and as the
document class.
Turn tabs of your choice into permanent tabs. PermaTabs can't be closed
accidentally no matter what you click (even actions like "Close other tabs"
will not affect them) and will stick around between sessions.
Ideal for keeping URLs you use often, always one tab away. Also, ideal
for picking up specific articles where you left off during a previous session.
From first installation PermaTabs includes three random sample tabs
(from a built in list) to get you started. Maybe you'll discover a useful site
you never knew about?
Adding or removing a permatab is simple - right click a site's tab,
and check/uncheck "Permanent Tab".
Must read: one of the default permatabs installed on first installation
is an affiliate URL to eBay.com. You can of course remove this and the other
sample permatabs, and create your own (which is the whole idea).
Use a proxy auto config file to get proxy info.
Quickproxy creates a statusbar button to quickly turn
the proxy on and off
Dead pages, broken links, the scourge of the internet. Powerhouse
sites like Slashdot and Digg can bring a server to its knees. What
do we do when a page is dead but we still want to see it? Call in
the clerics, and perform a resurrection ceremony! Or, the easier
route, use this extension.
The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an
open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating
systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to
provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP
services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
The 2.x branch of Apache Web Server includes several improvements like
threading, use of APR, native IPv6 and SSL support, and many more.
Jemplate is a templating framework for JavaScript that is built
over Perl's Template Toolkit (TT2).