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Save Page Source 2.0
Free Camino script that helps you save the HTML source of the page in the current tab The Save Page Source script will allow you to easily save the HTML source of the page in the current tab, or the more>> Free Camino script that helps you save the HTML source of the page in the current tab
The Save Page Source script will allow you to easily save the HTML source of the page in the current tab, or the source of the selection if there is one, to a new .html file and open it in your default text editor or other application of your choice.
The file is saved to either the Downloads folder (Leopard) or the Desktop (Tiger), or you may specify a folder of your choice within the script file. You can also set an option to open the saved file in the background. (Open the file in Script Editor and follow the instructions to set these options and customize the scripts behavior.)
The Save Page Source script offers an alternative to the "View Source in..." scripts for text/html editors that dont have the necessary applescript support for adding content to documents without saving it first.
INSTALLATION: Unzip and copy the Save Page Source script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/, where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The Save Page Source script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. In Camino 1.6 or later, the Save Page Source script can be placed on the Camino toolbar by draggig it from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
- Camino 2.0 Beta 3 or later
SwitchMap 11.12
View information about Cisco Ethernet switches in HTML pages Switchmap is a free and open source Perl utility that creates HTML pages that show information about a set of Cisco Ethernet switches more>> View information about Cisco Ethernet switches in HTML pages
Switchmap is a free and open source Perl utility that creates HTML pages that show information about a set of Cisco Ethernet switches.
Switchmap uses SNMP to gather data from the switches.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Rewrote FindOffice.pl to make it search the HTML files instead of the .map files. Now, search results are output in HTML, so they look like the other web pages. This means the results show more information, and the search code is somewhat less fragile.
- Also, the found strings are now highlighted.
- On the VLAN map page, made the switch names into links to the switch pages. Thanks to Jeff Cook. Made VLANs into links to the VLAN pages.
- Thanks to Jeff Cook.
wxCode 1.0.2
A collection of reusable components based on the cross-platform wxWidgets GUI toolkit more>> Texplore is a fast text editor with a simple macro system and a set of HTML macros for Web page editing. It also makes reading text documents on your screen easier with its smooth auto-scrolling capabilities.
The intent of Texplore is to save paper and trees, a very important issue these days with the rampant clear-cutting of forests and destruction of natural habitat for the millions of other species on this planet. It works!
Fast multi-window text editor with HTML formating macros, HTML syntax coloring, HTML view, color picker for backgrounds and text, automatic outline window, Find and Replace commands, Text-to-Speech and smooth scroll.
Features:
Undo (for typing, Cut, Paste, Clear, Replace, and Macro commands)
Minimal font menu for fast startup
Option for full font menu
Font Size menu
Find, Find Again and Replace commands
Multiple file editing with an automatically numbered window menu
Easily programmable macros
Includes a set of HTML macros for Web page editing
Syntax coloring to hilite strings and HTML tags
Make Paragraph command to reconnect broken paragraphs from e-mail messages
Send to Browser command to open the top document in Netscape Navigator web browser during web page development.<<less
SiteMesh 2.4.1
Open source web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework more>> Open source web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework
SiteMesh will aid in creating large sites consisting of many pages for which a consistent look/feel, navigation and layout scheme is required.
SiteMesh intercepts requests to any static or dynamically generated HTML page requested through the web-server, parses the page, obtains properties and data from the content and generates an appropriate final page with modifications to the original. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Decorator design pattern.
SiteMesh can also include entire HTML pages as a Panel within another page. This is similar to a Server-Side Include, except that the HTML document will be modified to create a visual window (using the documents Meta-data as an aid) within a page. Using this feature, Portal type web sites can be built very quickly and effectively. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Composite design pattern.
SiteMesh is built using Java 2 with Servlet, JSP and XML technologies. This makes SiteMesh ideal for use with J2EE applications, however it can be integrated with server-side web architectures that are not Java based such as Cold Fusion, CGI (Perl/Python/C/C++/etc), PHP, etc...
SiteMesh is very extensible and is designed in a way in which it is easy to extend for custom needs.
Main features:
Java:
- Built with Java, the industry standard for enterprise applications.
- Conform to the Java Servlet 2.3 specification (final release).
Open Source:
- Open source software distributed under the OpenSymphony Software License (derived and fully compatible with the Apache Software License).
Simple:
- Non-technical users can now create professional Web pages while effortlessly maintaining a consistent look-and-feel across your web-application.
- Dramatically reduces the time needed to develop and maintain a web-application.
- Eliminates the need to create multiple web-apps for different audiences by allowing the decorator to be changed according to the useragent or a request parameter(s) (e.g. printable version).
Very flexible:
- A printable version of your entire site is only a matter of minutes!
- Map a decorator based on a cookie value.
- With the RobotDecoratorMapper you can apply a special decorator to all your pages when they are indexed by a search engine robot (also known as spider, crawler). Currently supports over 200 robots.
Integrated:
- Supports Velocity and Freemarker for writing decorators.
W3C HTML Batch Validator 1.6
A free Python script that will call the W3C HTML Validator in batch mode more>> A free Python script that will call the W3C HTML Validator in batch mode
W3C HTML Batch Validator is a free and open source Python based script which calls the W3C HTML Validator in a kind of batch mode.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- New option UPLOADFROMURL to retrieve files from e.g. a local server which the w3 validator may not be able to access. Useful if dynamic pages like .php or .jsp pages need to be validated.
jWAN 0.1.2
Free HTML page builder for iPhone and iPod touch more>> Key Features:
Time stretch between 12.5% and 800%
Pitch shift from -36 to +36 semitones
Maintain original acoustic space and sound stage
Preserve transient attacks and timing accuracy
Apply formant correction with strength and shift control
Preserve Dolby matrix encoding
Maintain phase coherenency and preserve stereo image
Supports sampling rates up to 192 kHz<<less
Cloud Sprites
Mac screensaver that will display a sprite based cloud that gives a volumetric effect to your idle desktop more>> Xilisoft DVD Snapshot for Mac is multifunctional DVD image capture software to capture DVD images from DVD-Video and DVD folder, and output them as static pictures, GIF and Flash animation, and even HTML page. It offers two capture modes, like capture DVD image in batch and take single snapshot. You can preview captured pictures in the picture list, and choose the exact pictures by frames to output in the frame list.
Key Features
1. Supports adding several sources to output captured DVD image directly, or capture pictures from each and display them in group in the picture list for you to export;
2. There are three methods of batch image capture: Extract pictures at given interval, grabbing averagely and capturing randomly;
3. You can capture snapshot from DVD or export current frame when playing the video.
4. The frame list lets you choose DVD images by frames exactly to add to the picture list or replace the selected;
5. You can set the start time and end time of the DVD or drag the time slider to choose any segment for batch capture;
6. A DVD player is built-in for you to preview the source DVD;
7. You can preview the captured pictures in the picture list.
8. In the picture list, you can optionally output captured pictures from different sources respectively, or choose all pictures in need from different sources to output as a single animation file or HTML page;
9. Customize the output image size, select the appropriate thumbnail size and fill color to prevent the image from distortion;
10. You can capture images with different subtitles or none and from given angle;
11. It can capture DVD image with amazing picture quality close to the original.
Xilisoft Corporation focuses on the users experience all along, offering the most easy-to-use software and consummate service.<<less
Ikiwiki 3.10
A free and open source wiki compiler more>>
Major Features:
- Uses a real RCS:
- Rather than implement its own system for storing page histories etc, ikiwiki uses a real Revision Control System. This isn't (just) because we're lazy, it's because a real RCS is a good thing to have, and there are advantages to using one that are not possible with a standard wiki.
- Instead of editing pages in a stupid web form, you can use vim and commit changes via Subversion, git, or any of a number of other Revision Control Systems.
- ikiwiki can be run from a post-commit hook to update your wiki immediately whenever you commit a change using the RCS.
- Note that ikiwiki does not require a RCS to function. If you want to run a simple wiki without page history, it can do that too.
- A wiki compiler:
- ikiwiki is a wiki compiler; it builds a static website for your wiki, and updates it as pages are edited. It is fast and smart about updating a wiki, it only builds pages that have changed (and tracks things like creation of new pages and links that can indirectly cause a page to need a rebuild)
- Supports many markup languages:
- By default, pages in the wiki are written using the MarkDown format. Any page with a filename ending in ".mdwn" is converted from markdown to html by ikiwiki. Markdown understands text formatted as it would be in an email, and is quite smart about converting it to html. The only additional markup provided by ikiwiki on top of regular markdown is the WikiLink and the directive.
- If you prefer to use some other markup language, ikiwiki allows others to easily be added by plugins. For example it also supports traditional WikiText formatted pages, pages written as pure HTML, or pages written in reStructuredText or Textile.
- ikiwiki also supports files of any other type, including plain text, images, etc. These are not converted to wiki pages, they are just copied unchanged by ikiwiki as it builds your wiki. So you can check in an image, program, or other special file and link to it from your wiki pages.
- Blogging:
- You can turn any page in the wiki into a blog. Pages matching a specified PageSpec will be displayed as a weblog within the blog page. And RSS or Atom feeds can be generated to follow the blog.
- Ikiwiki's own TODO, news, and plugins pages are good examples of some of the flexible ways that this can be used. There is also an example blog set up that you can copy into your own wiki.
- Ikiwiki can also aggregate external blogs, feeding them into the wiki. This can be used to create a Planet type site that aggregates interesting feeds.
- You can also mix blogging with podcasting by dropping audio files where they will be picked up like blog posts. This will work for any files that you would care to syndicate.
- Valid html and css:
- ikiwiki aims to produce valid XHTML 1.0. ikiwiki generates html using templates, and uses css, so you can change the look and layout of all pages in any way you would like.
- Plugins:
- Plugins can be used to add additional features to ikiwiki. The interface is quite flexible, allowing plugins to implement additional markup languages, register directives, provide a RCS backend, hook into CGI mode, and much more. Most of ikiwiki's features are actually provided by plugins.
- The standard language for ikiwiki plugins is perl, but ikiwiki also supports external plugins: Standalone programs that can be written in any language and communicate with ikiwiki using XML RPC.
- utf8:
- After rather a lot of fiddling, we think that ikiwiki correctly and fully supports utf8 everywhere.
- Other features:
- Tags: You can tag pages and use these tags in various ways. Tags will show up in the ways you'd expect, like at the bottom of pages, in blogs, and in RSS and Atom feeds.
- SubPages: Arbitrarily deep hierarchies of pages with fairly simple and useful LinkingRules
- BackLinks: Automatically included on pages. Rather faster than eg MoinMoin and always there to help with navigation.
- Smart merging and conflict resolution in your web browser
- Editing pages in a web browser: Nearly the definition of a wiki, although perhaps ikiwiki challenges how much of that web gunk a wiki really needs. These features are optional and can be enabled by enabling CGI and a Revision Control System.
- User registration: Can optionally be configured to allow only registered users to edit pages.
- Discussion pages: Thanks to subpages, every page can easily and automatically have a /Discussion subpage. By default, these links are included in the templates for each page
- Edit controls: Wiki admins can lock pages so that only other admins can edit them. Or a wiki can be set up to allow anyone to edit Discussion pages, but only registered users to edit other pages. These are just two possibilities, since page edit controls can be changed via plugins.
Freeway Pro 5.3.2
WYSIWYG html generator for web designing more>> WYSIWYG html generator for web designing
Whether you are an HTML Pro, a designer with traditional training and work-experience or a Novice to the exciting world of the Web - Freeways integrated web design environment makes life easy offering you advanced functionality blended with a superbly accessible user interface.
Freeway is designed to encompass the whole workflow, including the production of Web-ready graphic elements, flexible and precise HTML page layout, site upload and automatic site maintenance.
In short, its a complete solution for producing professional-looking Web sites.
Main features:
- Multiple output options (HTML 3.2, HTML 4.01, XHTML Transitional and Strict).
- Full choice of output encodings available.
- Complete color and text style management across your entire document.
- Extended graphic import capabilities. Import Illustrator, Photoshop, TIFF files and many more.
- Accessibility reporting.
- Employ multiple style sheets for each document.
- Full CSS text styling and CSS Layout.
- Ability to specify relative and percentage positions and dimensions for layout items.
- Specify padding, wrap, margin and border (HTML items only) separately for each side of an item.
- Advanced visual effects on your web site using Scriptaculous Actions.
- Specify link styles on any CSS-positioned HTML item.
- Link map: overview and maintenance of all the links in your document.
- Multiple windows open for the same document at once.
- Snapping palettes for easier workspace management.
- Extended transformation options: Skew, Scale and Mirror content separately from its box.
- Freely combine and manipulate shadows, glows and other graphic effects with greater control over their appearance.
- Save items and pages as images.
- Use the full range of Freeway Actions, or write your own.
System requirements:
- Registered Freeway 5 serial number required to download the updater.
Enhancements
- Bug fixes.
JXplorer 3.2.1 RC2
Java Ldap Browser more>> Java Ldap Browser
JXplorer is a free and open source ldap browser that was originally developed by Computer Associates eTrust Directory development lab.
Main features:
Ldap operations: add/delete/copy/modify:
- A graphical tree view allows users to easily delete and copy entries. A table view (or an html form view, if provided) allows the user to edit attributes of an entry, including multi-values and binary attributes. JXplorer reads schema from ldap v3 directories and uses that schema to create a template for creation of new entries from scratch.
Complex operations: tree copy and tree delete:
- Many directories do not support the renaming of non-leaf entries, or the deletion of entire trees of entries. JXplorer supports both by reading and re-writing the tree behind the scenes.
Optional GUI based search filter construction:
- Constructing raw ldap search filters is beyond most users, so in addition to raw entry JXplorer provides a mathematically complete, yet easy to use, method of graphically building these search filters.
SSL and SASL authentication:
- Full support for SSL and SASL authentication is provided via a custom java SSL socket factory. Graphical tools are provided to browse the certificate keystores and view certificates.
HTML templates/forms for data display:
- Users may provide their own html template pages to display their data, using a simple extension to html (the addition of an attribute tag). In addition, html forms can be provided to modify entries using the same technique. The same html page can combine both editable and read only data.
Table view of generic entry data:
- If html templates are not available, or when viewing arbitrary data, a generic table view of entries is provided.
Binary Data Attribute Handling:
- A wide range of binary data (audio files, images, certificates etc.) are handled by both the table and html entry editors, and more can be added by the user through writing code plugins. On windows, many data types can be handed off to the default handlers, and this works to some extent on unix variants as well.
Pluggable editors/viewers:
- Users can write their own entry handling plug-ins to work along side, or take the place of, the html and table entry editors.
- These plugins are triggered on the particular object class (or parent object class) of the entry being viewed. Using this technique entire applications for directory administration and handling can be (and have been!) written.
Security Keystore GUI:
- A graphical interface to the java keystore has been written, and has been tested with a number of keystore formats. This allows users less familiar with certificate based security to work with certificates in a manner similar to that supported in modern web browsers.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- new insaller - thanks to BitRock software for donation of InstallBuilder product!
- new Chinese (zh_CN) translation - many thanks to Shi Yusen (who has also built a more Chinese friendly version of JX - not currently included).
- fixed some permissions problems and OSX/linux incompatibilities with shell script
Top 10 Salad Recipes 1.0
A great dashboard widget that displays salad recipes. more>> This application allows web authors to offer superior support for users who rely on browsers which support tables but not images.
PNG, TIFF, JPG, GIF and on a good day PDF files can be imported.
Drag the image file onto Thats Not a Pictures icon, or into the image well on the left of its window. A HTML table describing the image using cell background colours appears in the right-hand field. A large image may take some seconds to translate.
Use the "Cell size" control to set the tables resolution. Pre-shrinking images and compensating with a larger cell size trades some sharpness for a smaller file.
This table can be copied and pasted into a webpages source. Alternatively, the "Generate header" option creates a stand-alone HTML page.<<less
Webvoice 1.0
Free and open source text to speech app more>> Free and open source text to speech app
Webvoice is a text to speech CGI program. You can embed a link in a HTML page to send things you want to say, via sound. No software is required on the client side.
Webvoice needs Festival and Sox are on the server. Webvoice has its own interface, if you need one.
Playlist2HTML 1.3.0
Transform your audio playlist into a HTML file more>> Transform your audio playlist into a HTML file
Playlist2HTML is a simple application that will help you turn playlist files into HTML pages for your website. Playlist2HTML includes different templates (themes) to choose from, and templates are easy to make for it.
Enhancements:
- Added ability to save settings
- Small wxGTK fix

HTMLGrabber 1.0
HTMLGrabber brings you a proper utility which is capable of obtaining a web pages HTML source code. more>> HTMLGrabber 1.0 brings you a proper utility which is capable of obtaining a web pages HTML source code. Simply type the page you want hit Enter or press the Grab button and it will obtain the source code for you. You then have the option to export that source code as an html file.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5 or later
FAQ XML 0.1
Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use more>> Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use
FAQ XML is a format and simple framework to maintain various lists of FAQs in structured, XML-based format. The list of FAQs can be easily produced into lots of various human-readable formats, employing usage of XSLT and several other external applications.
Currently, FAQ XML supports following target output formats:
- Interactive one-page HTML (enhanced with JavaScript)
- Simple one-page HTML
- Multi-page HTML
- Text file (requires Lynx)
- PDF print-ready output (requires TeX)