Neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library for Unix systems, with a C
interface. Featuring:
. High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods
(PUT, GET, HEAD etc)
. Low-level interface to HTTP request handling, to allow
implementing new methods easily.
. HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 persistent connections
. RFC2617 basic and digest authentication
(including auth-int, md5-sess)
. Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication)
. Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism
. XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers
. Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses
. WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL
. WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query
any set of properties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND).
NetSurf is a lightweight cross-platform Web browser. It supports the
HTML 4 and CSS standards and provides a small, fast, and comprehensive
Web browsing solution. NetSurf was originally written for RISC OS.
The XSP is a Mono based web server that can be used to run ASP.NET
applications.
gatling is a high-performance HTTP and FTP server. Some scalability benchmark
tests are included, too.
`multisort' is a small program designed to take multiple httpd
logfiles in the Common Log Format and merge them into a single log,
sorted by date, sent to standard output.
This is useful if you're running a single website on multiple hosts
and using round-robin DNS to do load distribution. With multisort, you
can take the various logfiles from each server and merge them into a
single file for analysis.
vee is a zero configuration, command line blog tool that is written in
Bourne shell in a single file. It uses vi as the editor, but this can
be changed out.
Shiny makes it super simple for R users like you to turn analyses
into interactive web applications that anyone can use. Let your
users choose input parameters using friendly controls like sliders,
drop-downs, and text fields. Easily incorporate any number of outputs
like plots, tables, and summaries.
No HTML or JavaScript knowledge is necessary. If you have some
experience with R, youre just minutes away from combining the
statistical power of R with the simplicity of a web page.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the
Mozilla Application Suite. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
Arora is a simple cross platform web browser. Currently Arora is a
very basic browser whose feature list includes things like "History"
and "Bookmarks". It does not have support for netscape plugins, so
no flash support until Qt 4.5. But it is small, less than 10,000
lines of code, very fast, lean, mean and loads of fun to hack on.
Arora and QtWebKit is developed to be cross-platform using the Qt
library. It was originally created as a demo for Qt to help test
the QtWebKit component and find API issues and bugs before the
release.
Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load
balancing, web serving, and a mix of the two.
One of the defining things about Perlbal is that almost everything can
be configured or reconfigured on the fly without needing to restart the
software. A basic configuration file containing a management port enables
you to easily perform operations on a running instance of Perlbal.