The Servlet API for Perl (libservlet) is a formulation of the Java (TM)
Servlet API in Perl.
While the servlet concept originated with Java (TM), its component model is
quite natural for Perl as well. By writing servlet applications and deploying
them in a servlet container, application authors can spare themselves the
effort of writing commonly needed web application infrastructure components
for each new project. Furthermore, servlet applications are portable between
deployment environments; they can be executed in any servlet container using
any process model with only a few configuration changes and no application
code changes. Servlet applications are insulated from changes in vendor or
platform and are able to portably take advantage of standard web
infrastructure services offered by any servlet container.
phpWebApp is an application framework which makes easy and simple the task of
building PHP web applications based on relational databases. It separates the
task of designing and changing the layout of the application from the task of
implementing the logic of the application, by using XML templates that are an
extension of XHTML. It also simplifies the task of implementing the logic of
the application by offering an event based programming model. In addition,
phpWebApp tries to offer modularity and code reusability to the community of
webApp developers.
PHP News Reader is a web based News Reader. It supports the standard NNTP
protocol (RFC 977) for reading, posting, deleting, forwarding and replying
news articles.
Features:
* Read/Post/Reply/Crosspost/Forward/Delete articles to/from News
server(s).
* Multiple News server and multiple catalog of news groups.
* Support NNTP over SSL (NNTPS) and NNTP authentication.
* Posting and downloading for uuencoded attachment.
* Easy to install, no database access and IMAP is not required.
* Authentication is easily configured to work with your existing system.
* Multiple language interface and Traditional/Simplified Chinese coding
conversion.
bottle-cork provides a simple set of methods to implement Authentication
and Authorization in web applications based on Bottle.
Gregarius is a Web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM news aggregator featuring OPML
import/export, XHTML/CSS output and an AJAX-based item tagging system.
Hastymail is a streamlined, secure, fast web based IMAP client written
in PHP. Hastymail is designed to have low server requirements and follow
internet standards for MIME, IMAP and SMTP communications. Hastymail is also
designed to work with all the major and not so major web browsers available.
Hastymail does not use frames, javascript, or cookies and all output is 100%
W3C compliant 4.01 transitional HTML.
MyBB is a discussion board that has been around for a while; it has evolved
from other bulletin boards into the forum package it is today. Therefore,
it is a professional and efficient discussion board, developed by an active
team of developers. The MyBB history has been recorded and is available for
the interested to read. You can also read more about the MyBB team and why
they develop MyBB in their spare time. We also like to highlight the most
active and contributing fansites of the MyBB community.
Coppermine Photo Gallery is a picture gallery script. Users can upload
pictures with a web browser (thumbnails are created on the fly), rate
pictures, add comments and send e-cards. The admins can manage the
galleries and batch add pictures that have been uploaded on the server
by FTP.
Images are stored in albums and albums can be grouped by categories. The
script supports multiple users and each user can possibly have its own
set of albums.
The script also supports multiple languages and has a theme system. It
uses PHP, a MySQL database and the GD library (version 1.x or 2.x)
or ImageMagick to make the thumbnails. An install script makes the
installation fast and simple.
lilURL is a simple PHP/MySQL script for generating lil? URLs. It's similar
to TinyURL, Shorl, MakeAShorterLink, etc, but you can run it on your own
server. Requires PHP and MySQL. Supports mod_rewrite.
PyMT is a simple Python module which allows you to easily connect to a Movable
Type weblog, using it's built in XML-RPC API. PyMT is capable of handling every
MT call available.
This interface allows you to access most of the core functionality of Movable
Type, including the ability to view, post, delete and edit weblog entries,
fetch user information, apply categories to your posts and get information
about trackback pings. Every XML-RPC method is accessed using a PyMT method
with exactly the same name. PyMT is basically just a light wrapper, which
hides the xml-rpc part of the work.