KParts Plugin implements a plugin for Netscape-compatible browsers in
Unix environments. This plugin uses KDE KParts technology to embed
file viewers (e.g., for PDF files) into non-KDE browsers. Tested
browsers include both Mozilla Firefox and Opera, and it is know to
work with Chrome and Arora.
With this plugin, you can, e.g., view PDF files in Firefox using
Okular as an embedded plugin. Any KDE KPart will be automatically made
available as a browser plugin.
ws4py is a Python package implementing the WebSocket protocol as defined
in RFC 6455. It provides client and server implementations alike that
can be using different techniques like threads, micro-threads,
or event loops.
RADIUS authenticator for Squid proxy 2.5 and later.
Powerful purge utility for Squid. Includes support for wildcards in URLs.
Full details of syntax and usage are at
OhlohWidgetsMacro is a plugin for Trac which embeds Ohloh widgets.
Woof (Web Offer One File) is a Python small webserver designed to serve one or
several times a file, then shutdown.
Woof serves autogenerated archives, when a directory is specified.
August is a complete, non-WYSIWYG, HTML editor written in Tcl/Tk.
It is meant for the experienced Web author.
[X]Emacs major mode for editing Apache configuration files
WebCopy is a perl program that retrieves the URL specified in a Unix-like
command line. It can also retrieve recursively any file that a HTML file
references, i.e. inlined images and/or anchors, if specified with an option.
It can be used as a "mirror" program to retrieve a tree of documents from a
remote site, and put them on-line immediately through the local server.
The wikiCalc program lets you make web pages with more than just
paragraphs of prose. It combines the ease of authoring and multi-person
editing of a wiki with the familiar visual formatting and calculating
metaphor of a spreadsheet. Written in Perl and released under the GPL 2.0
license, it can easily be setup to run on almost any server as a web
application or on a personal computer to publish by FTP.