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The extension shows uploaded pdf files in a multipage preview layout. With enabled WebStore the extension generates automatically Images from the specified page.
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This extension authenticates a wiki user against IMAP servers.
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NavContent is an extension that implements a type of navigational frame, i.e. a mechanism for users to expand (and collapse) certain page content by clicking on a link.
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Remember me LoginMediaWiki is a great PHP-based wiki implementation that is used to power many sites, including Wikipedia. It's quite flexible, very secure, and extremely easy to use. It's also extremely simple to write plugins for it.
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Neocha was borne out of the need to connect the growing communities of Chinese "creatives" — musicians, artists, writers, designers, shops, venues, etc. — who are under-represented by mainstream Chinese media and lack effective distribution platforms. Neocha solves this need by offering a centralized online community and organizing innovative events that empower creatives and their fans to discover, meet and collaborate.
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links for 2009-04-10
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Data Transfer is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to both export and import data from and to the wiki, via XML files. The extension makes light use of the Semantic MediaWiki extension, but it does not require the presence of SMW. Still, in spirit the extension could be considered a member of the Semantic MediaWiki "family", since it has the same data-centric approach to wiki content used by SMW and spinoff extensions like Semantic Forms.
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ratman is a minimalist skin for MediaWiki-driven websites. Originally developed by Jason Pearce, users began making enhancements and fixing bugs. To better facilitate community-driven development of this popular skin, the project has moved to Google code.
links for 2009-04-09
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The goal here is to build scrapers and parsers in order to get as much state legislative data as possible in one place.
For details on the reasons for the project and goals behind the project see the project announcement.
For an editable overview of each state's progress visit the Sunlight Labs Wiki.
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When developing facebook applications, we might need an infinite session that will enable us to update the app users’ profile periodically. For instance, a “Quote Of TheDay” application needs to update its users’ profile everyday with a new quote.
links for 2009-04-08
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The canvas element's programming interface still requires a lot of JavaScript code to produce useful graphics. The cvsGraphLib JavaScript graphics library aims to provide a user friendly graphics command set. It is programmed using only the commands common to the ExplorerCanvas emulator and Mozilla canvas methods, so all graphics written with cvsGraphLib should produce similar out in IE6, IE7 and Mozilla based browsers, IE8 has some trouble with image manipulation, but otherwise works well. The main features of the cvsGraphLib library are:
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Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. It automates the process of checking Java code to spare humans of this boring (but important) task. This makes it ideal for projects that want to enforce a coding standard.
links for 2009-04-04
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A startup called Rhomobile announced the first formal release of its dual-licensed, open-source framework for smartphones. Rhodes 1.0 enables "write-once" development, using HTML and Ruby, of native smartphone applications for iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and now Android, the company says.