XIST is an XML-based extensible HTML generator written in Python. It was
developed as a replacement for an HTML preprocessor named HSC, and borrows
some features and ideas from it. It also borrows the basic ideas (XML/HTML
elements as Python objects) from HTMLgen or HyperText.
This is a port of the Zend Framework. The Zend Framework aims to
provide an architecture for developing entire applications with no
other library dependencies. This code will always be actively developed,
tested, and supported by Zend and the PHP Collaboration Project.
This is a port of the Zend Framework. The Zend Framework aims to
provide an architecture for developing entire applications with no
other library dependencies. This code will always be actively developed,
tested, and supported by Zend and the PHP Collaboration Project.
Zikula is an open source MVC web application framework,
released under the LGPLv3, that allows you to rapidly build websites
for any application including all forms of content management.
Zikula is fast and flexible and easily extendable
via a system on plugins, themes and extensions.
SARG is a Squid Analysis Report Generator that allow you to view "where"
your users are going to on the Internet. It generates reports in html,
with many fields, like: users, IP Addresses, bytes, sites and times.
Formerly known as sqmgrlog.
Tengine is a web server originated by Taobao, the largest e-commerce
website in Asia. It is based on the Nginx HTTP server and has many
advanced features. Tengine has proven to be very stable and
efficient on some of the top 100 websites in the world, including
taobao.com and tmall.com.
TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes
on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while
featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.
The current stable LTS release (for new and existing projects)
The latest version with Long Term Support (LTS). It will get full support until
March 2017.
XS-HTTPD is a WWW server that has the following features:
- It is pronounced as "access-HTTP-daemon"
- It is SMALL (very small in fact: a factor two to three smaller than
normal servers on disk and in memory)
- It is FAST (because it is so small and does not do unnecessary things)
- Uses very little CPU time
- Configurable (configuration compiled in to make it small, but largely
overridable on the command line)
- Runs user CGI binaries under their own user ID
- Gets users' pages under their own user ID, allowing them to really
have protected pages (using the built-in authentication mechanism)
- Does not fork for every connection (has a fixed number of servers),
only to replace a lost server (in case of timeouts).
- Comes with some other useful programs
- Offers Server-Side Includes for many common tasks, including built-in
page counters (text or graphical)
- Supports PHP and other interpreted file formats
- Supports automatic decompression to save diskspace and bandwidth
- Serves SSL (https) and http connections through the same daemon
- Full support for IPv6
Dclock is a classic, simple, 7-segment X11 clock with some optional
features such as military time and alarm. The original version is
written by Dan Heller. Tim Edwards heavily modified it and released as
version 2.0. This port uses Debian porting as upstream, which is based
on Tim's version and also includes some additional features and fixes.
EyeClock is a simple clock application for X11. You can put your favorite
picture on the face of the clock. And you can move the eyes of the
picture following the mouse pointer.
See /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/EyeClock/README.jpn for more details.
This port installs below clocks.
boyclock, daemonclock, eyeclock, girlclock, henohenoclock,
margueriteclock, octopusclock, punpunclock, silicagelclock,
taroclock, umeharaclock.