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.
htmlpp is a Perl[45] script that allows easy maintaining of Web sites of
any size, by allowing you to create "template" HTML files using a form of
page description language. It will even turn plain-text files into
quick-n-dirty, yet nicely formatted HTML using the "GURU mode" feature.
Documentation is included in HTML format
(stored in /usr/local/share/doc/htmlpp), and since the documentation was
produced using htmlpp itself, you can take a look at the source file (also
installed) to see an example of how to use htmlpp.
The most beautiful yet the simplest add-on that makes a
strong colorful appeal. Colors every tab in a different
color and makes them easy to distinguish while beautifying
the overall appearance of the interface. An essential.
httpclient gives something like the functionality of libwww-perl (LWP) in Ruby. httpclient formerly known as http-access2.
Features:
* methods like GET/HEAD/POST/* via HTTP/1.1.
* HTTPS(SSL), Cookies, proxy, authentication(Digest, NTLM, Basic), etc.
* asynchronous HTTP request, streaming HTTP request.
* by contrast with net/http in standard distribution;
o Cookies support
o MT-safe
o streaming POST (POST with File/IO)
o Digest auth
o Negotiate/NTLM auth for WWW-Authenticate (requires net/htlm module)
o NTLM auth for Proxy-Authenticate (requires Win32/sspi module)
o extensible with filter interface
o you dont have to care HTTP/1.1 persistent connection (httpclient cares instead of you)
* Not supported now
o Cache
o Rather advanced HTTP/1.1 usage such as Range, deflate, etc. (of course you can set it in header by yourself)
For more detail, see API document at dev.ctor.org/doc/httpclient/