netstiff (formerly known as webdiff) is a powerful Web and FTP site update
checker. It supports a variety of different methods (diff, html, size, date,
MD5 sum, regexp) and only prints the URIs of the Web pages and/or FTP sites
that changed so that its output can easily be used by other scripts
(such as wget or mail).
Apache::Profiler is a mod_perl init (and cleanup) handler to profile
time taken to process one request. Profiled data is reported to the
Apache Log file. It'd be useful to profile some heavy application
taking a long time to proceed.
The blogspam site exists to provide a service which allows you to test whether a
submitted blog/forum comment is SPAM or not, in real-time.
We can identify many common SPAM characteristics and using them allow comments
to be blocked - cutting down on the SPAM that might otherwise affect your site.
CGI::Compress::Gzip extends the CGI class to auto-detect whether the
client browser wants compressed output and apply gzip compression on any
content printed on the default filehandle. This module is intended to
be a drop-in replacement for CGI.pm in a typical scripting environment.
CGI::Pager performs the "dirty work" necessary to program paginated
data display in a web application.
Based on given resultset size, page size, and offset value sensed from
current URI, it constructs links for navigation between results pages.
It can be used conveniently from a templating system, has both OO and
functional interface, and can optionally generate necessary HTML
itself.
Plugger is a multimedia plugin for Unix Netscape 3.0 or later that
handles Quicktime, MPEG, MP2, AVI, SGI-movie, Tiff, DL, IFF-anim,
MIDI, Soundtracker, AU, WAV and Commodore 64 audio files. Since
Plugger 3.0, MPEG audio and video can be streamed.
Plugger is a very small plugin, because plugger uses external programs
to show/play the different formats.
Django used to include a comments framework; since Django 1.6 it's been
separated to a separate project. This is that project.
This framework can be used to attach comments to any model, so you can use
it for comments on blog entries, photos, book chapters, or anything else.
rsstool is a tool to read, parse, merge, and write RSS (and Atom)
feeds. It has some other functions built-in like text, HTML, or
property file output, or templates with custom tags to insert RSS
feeds into pages that could be uploaded to a server that supports
only static HTML.
Feed normalizer wraps various RSS and Atom parsers, and returns
a single unified object graph, regardless of the underlying feed format.
Feed normalizer attempts to parse a given feed using all available
configured parsers.
Feed normalizer is useful when the representation of the data of
an underlying RSS/Atom feed should be the same regardless of the underlying
format and its terminology.
Rack::Test is a small, simple testing API for Rack apps. It can be used on its
own or as a reusable starting point for Web frameworks and testing libraries
to build on. Most of its initial functionality is an extraction of Merb 1.0's
request helpers feature.