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FireBug 1.04

FireBug 1.04


FireBug is a Firefox extension that allows you to explore the far corners of the DOM by keyboard or mouse. more>>
FireBug is a Firefox extension that allows you to explore the far corners of the DOM by keyboard or mouse.
All of the tools you need to poke, prod, and monitor your JavaScript, CSS, HTML and Ajax are brought together into one seamless experience, including a debugger, an error console, command line, and a variety of fun inspectors.
Main features:
- JavaScript debugger for stepping through code one line at a time
- Status bar icon shows you when there is an error in a web page
- A console that shows errors from JavaScript and CSS
- Log messages from JavaScript in your web page to the console (bye bye "alert debugging")
- An JavaScript command line (no more "javascript:" in the URL bar)
- Spy on XMLHttpRequest traffic
- Inspect HTML source, computed style, events, layout and the DOM
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Greasemonkey 0.6.8.20070314.0

Greasemonkey 0.6.8.20070314.0


Greasemonkey allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript. more>>
Greasemonkey allows you to customize the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript.

Hundreds of scripts, for a wide variety of poular sites, are already available.

You can write your own scripts, too. Mark Pilgrims definitive Greasemonkey guide, diveintogreasemonkey.org will show you how.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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ProGuard 3.9 / 4.0 Beta

ProGuard 3.9 / 4.0 Beta


ProGuard is a Java class file shrinker and obfuscator. more>>
ProGuard is a free Java class file shrinker, optimizer, and obfuscator. ProGuard project can detect and remove unused classes, fields, methods, and attributes. It can then optimize bytecode and remove unused instructions.
Finally, it can rename the remaining classes, fields, and methods using short meaningless names. The resulting jars are smaller and harder to reverse-engineer.
More compact jar files also means smaller storage requirements, faster transfer of applications across networks, faster loading, and smaller memory footprints.
ProGuards main advantage compared to other Java obfuscators is probably its compact template-based configuration. A few intuitive command line options or a simple configuration file are usually sufficient. For instance, the following configuration option preserves all applets in a jar:
-keep public class * extends java.applet.Applet
The user manual explains all available options and shows more examples of this powerful configuration style.
ProGuard is fast. It only takes seconds to process programs and libraries of several megabytes. The results section presents actual figures for a number of applications.
ProGuard is a command-line tool with an optional graphical user interface. It also comes with plugins for Ant and for the J2ME Wireless Toolkit.
ProGuard is a Java class file shrinker, optimizer, and obfuscator. The shrinking step detects and removes unused classes, fields, methods, and attributes. The optimization step analyzes and optimizes the bytecode of the methods. The obfuscation step renames the remaining classes, fields, and methods using short meaningless names. The resulting jars are smaller and harder to reverse-engineer.
ProGuard can also be used to list unused fields and methods in an application, and to print out the internal structure of class files.
ProGuard typically reads the input jars (or wars, ears, zips, or directories). It then shrinks, optimizes, and obfuscates them. It then writes the results to one or more output jars (or wars, ears, zips, or directories). The input jars can optionally contain resource files. ProGuard copies all non-class resource files from the input jars to the output jars. Their names and contents remain unchanged.
ProGuard requires the library jars (or wars, ears, zips, or directories) of the input jars to be specified. It can then reconstruct class hierarchies and other class dependencies, which are necessary for proper shrinking, optimization, and obfuscation. The library jars themselves always remain unchanged. You should still put them in the class path of your final application.
In order to determine which code has to be preserved and which code can be discarded or obfuscated, you have to specify one or more entry points to your code. These entry points are typically classes with main methods, applets, midlets, etc.
- In the shrinking step, ProGuard starts from these seeds and recursively determines which classes and class members are used. All other classes and class members are discarded.
- In the optimization step, ProGuard further optimizes the code. Among other optimizations, classes and methods that are not entry points can be made final, and some methods may be inlined.
- In the obfuscation step, ProGuard renames classes and class members that are not entry points. In this entire process, keeping the entry points ensures that they can still be accessed by their original names.
Any classes or class members of your code that are created or invoked dynamically (that is, by name) have to be specified as entry points too. It is generally impossible to determine these cases automatically, but ProGuard will offer some suggestions if keeping some classes or class members appears necessary. For proper results, you should at least be somewhat familiar with the code that you are processing.
ProGuard does handle Class.forName("SomeClass") and SomeClass.class constructs automatically. The referenced classes are preserved in the shrinking phase, and the string arguments are properly replaced in the obfuscation phase. With variable string arguments, it is generally impossible to determine their possible values (they might be read from a configuration file, for instance).
However, as mentioned, ProGuard will note constructs like "(SomeClass)Class.forName(variable).newInstance()". These might be an indication that the class or interface SomeClass and/or its implementations may need to be preserved. You can then adapt your configuration accordingly.
Whats New in 3.9 Stable Release:
- This release fixes a number of bugs.
- Notably, ".class" constructs compiled in Java 6 are now handled correctly.
- The optimization step now avoids a possible division by 0 and correctly processes local variables with indices larger than 255.
- The documentation and examples have been updated.
Whats New in 4.0 Beta Development Release:
- Added preverifier for Java 6 and Java Micro Edition, with new option -dontpreverify.
- Added new option -target to modify java version of processed class files.
- Made -keep options more orthogonal and flexible, with option modifiers allowshrinking, allowoptimization, and allowobfuscation.
- Added support for configuration by means of annotations.
- Improved shrinking of unused annotations.
- Added check on modification times of input and output, to avoid unnecessary processing, with new option -forceprocessing.
- Added new options -flattenpackagehierarchy and -repackageclasses (replacing -defaultpackage) to control obfuscation of packages names.
- Added new options -adaptresourcefilenames and -adaptresourcefilecontents, with file filters, to update resource files corresponding to obfuscated class names.
- Now respecting naming rule for nested class names (EnclosingClass$InnerClass) in obfuscation step, if InnerClasses attributes or EnclosingMethod attributes are being kept.
- Added new inter-procedural optimizations: method inlining and propagation of constant fields, constant arguments, and constant return values.
- Added optimized local variable allocation.
- Added over 250 new peephole optimizations.
- Improved making classes and class members public or protected.
- Now printing notes on suspiciously unkept classes in parameters of specified methods.
- Now printing notes for class names that dont seem to be fully qualified.
- Added support for uppercase filename extensions.
- Rewritten class file I/O code.
- Updated documentation and examples.
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Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Deck 0.1 Alpha

Deck 0.1 Alpha


Deck is a JavaScript library that aims to provide AJAX-based search and authentication for Horizon Information Portal (HIP). more>>
Deck is a JavaScript library that aims to provide AJAX-based search and authentication for Horizon Information Portal (HIP) on-line public access catalog systems.
Deck is currently alpha-quality, but it is under active development and it can
already be used to build functional web applications.
Enhancements:
- This release provides basic browse and keyword search capability as well as user authentication.
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Added: 2006-09-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Inner Peace 4.05.11

Inner Peace 4.05.11


Inner Peace project is a self-help chatterbot to help you achieve more inner peace. more>>
Inner Peace project is a self-help chatterbot to help you achieve more inner peace.

Inner Peace helps you let go of the issues that interfere with your inner peace and replace them with states that support your inner peace.

Inner Peace runs on any platform with a Javascript 1.1 browser, such as Netscape 3 or higher. It generates over 100 HTML pages with one Javascript/HTML file.

It can also be adapted for use as an advanced Javascript authoring tool. The online version and the download version are identical.

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Added: 2006-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle 0.1

PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle 0.1


PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle automatically creates jigsaw puzzles from a folder of images. more>>
PHP/Javascript Jigsaw puzzle automatically creates jigsaw puzzles from a folder of images.
Enhancements:
- javascript libary
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kits JavaScript Brainf*ck Interpreter 0.01

Kits JavaScript Brainf*ck Interpreter 0.01


Kits JavaScript Brainf*ck Interpreter is a rather fast interpreter for the Brainf*ck esoteric programming language. more>>
Kits JavaScript Brainf*ck Interpreter is a rather fast interpreter for the Brainf*ck esoteric programming language.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JavaScript::App 0.13

JavaScript::App 0.13


JavaScript::App is a Perl framework for building dynamic widgets or full applications in Javascript. more>>
JavaScript::App is a Perl framework for building dynamic widgets or full applications in Javascript.

SYNOPSIS

see the documentation for "js-app" ("man js-app" or "perldoc js-app")

"js-app" is a Javascript Application framework with which you can build rich web applications and widgets embeddable in web pages.

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Added: 2006-09-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Generic JavaScript validator 1.0

Generic JavaScript validator 1.0


Generic JavaScript validator is a simple but powerful cross-browser JavaScript that combines DOM and regulars expressions. more>>
Generic JavaScript validator is a simple but powerful cross-browser JavaScript that combines DOM and regulars expressions for the client-side validation of forms.

It can validate any number of form on HTML documents. Generic JavaScript validator also supports user defined JavaScript functions.

Include .js file

Inside < head > section of the html with the form inside you insert these lines


< script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="validate.js" >< /script >
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jsPro R3

jsPro R3


jsPro is a set of Javascript libraries. more>>
jsPro is a set of libraries that extend the core Javascript classes and provide a number of new classes.

The aim is to provide a rich set of object-based functionality to the Javascript language.
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Javascript Search Aggregator 1.0.2

Javascript Search Aggregator 1.0.2


Javascript Search Aggregator allows you to perform all of your Web searches from one place. more>>
Javascript Search Aggregator allows you to perform all of your Web searches from one place.
You can create many categories of searches such as work and fun and customize search engines for your specific needs.
Javascript Search Aggregator remembers the last query and state of the tabs and works on any browser with JavaScript support.
Enhancements:
- Do not load last selected engine on first load
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Added: 2006-07-09 License: BSD License Price:
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Javascript Flickr Slideshow 0.2

Javascript Flickr Slideshow 0.2


Javascript Flickr Slideshow is a slideshow that shows images from Flickr.com. more>>
Javascript Flickr Slideshow is a slideshow that shows images from Flickr.com. You can specify tags and/or users to limit the slideshow.
Javascript Flickr Slideshow uses the "canvas" object, works in Firefox and Internet Explorer using the excanvas.js library, and integrates into any Web page.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused Internet Explorer to crash when refreshing a page was fixed.
- The API was expanded to handle image and canvas tags.
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHP/JavaScript interpreter 0.01011

PHP/JavaScript interpreter 0.01011


PHP/JavaScript interpreter is a PHP JavaScript script interpreter for server-side use. more>>
This scripting language interpreter is implemented in PHP and allows to execute user-supplied JavaScript-lookalike code server-side, without compromising security because everything runs safely in a sandbox.

This is of course much slower than a real interpreter, but is useful for integration into CMS/Wiki engines to have users extend a sites dynamic functions.

It can be connected to the hosting interpreter (PHP) by allowing access to certain (interface) functions and even PHP variables.
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Added: 2005-04-15 License: Freeware Price:
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bb_mug 1.5

bb_mug 1.5


bb_mug is a simple, tiny, and fast Java class obfuscator. more>>
bb_mug is a simple, tiny, and fast Java class obfuscator. Where applicable, it replaces class, method, and field names with shorter names.
bb_mug removes all information not required for execution.
Main features:
- It is simple since there are no options
- It is tiny because it was coded smart
- It is fast due to efficient algorithms
bb_mug requires 2 arguments:
< inpath > the input path, to read the classes to obfuscate
< outpath > the output path, to write the obfuscated classes to
There are no options since it follows the default visibility paradigm:
- public elements are not obfuscated
- protected elements are not obfuscated, if they might be visible to external derived classes
- package local and pricate members are always obfuscated
If you believe that a public method should be obfuscated you should reconsider why it is public.
Enhancements:
- Two bugfixes were made.
- References to mangled members in a different class are resolved correctly now even when the member resides in a base class of the reference class.
- Mangled members no longer hide mangled members from parent classes.
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Javascript::Menu 2.02

Javascript::Menu 2.02


Javascript::Menu is a NumberedTree that generates HTML and Javascript code for a menu. more>>
Javascript::Menu is a NumberedTree that generates HTML and Javascript code for
a menu.

SYNOPSIS

use Javascript::Menu;

# Give it something to do (example changes the menus caption):

my $action = sub {
my $self = shift;
my ($level, $unique) = @_;

my $value = $self->getValue;
return "getElementById(caption_$unique).innerHTML=$value";
};


# Build the tree:

my $menu = Javascript::Menu->convert(tree => $otherTree, action => $action);

my $menu = Javascript::Menu->readDB(source_name => $table, source => $dbh,
action => $action);

my $menu = Javascript::Menu->new(value => Please select a parrot,
action => $action);

my $blue = $menu->append(value => Norwegian Blue);
$blue->append(value => Pushing up the daisies);
$menu->append(value => A Snail);

# Or maybe you just want a navigational menu?

my $menu = Javascript::Menu->new(value => Please select a prime minister);
$menu->append(value => Ariel Sharon,
URL => www.corruption.org/ariel_sharon.htm);

$menu->append(value => Benjamin Netanyahu,
URL => www.corruption.org/bibi.htm);

$menu->append(value => Shaul Mofaz, URL => www.martial_law.org);


# Print it out as a right-to-left menu:

my $css = $menu->buildCSS($menu->reasonableCSS);
print $cgi->start_html(-script => $menu->baseJS(rtl),
-style => $css); #CSS plays an important role.
print $tree->getHTML;

Javascript::Menu is an object that helps in creating the HTML, Javascript, and some of the CSS required for a table-based menu. There are a few other modules that deal with menus, But as I browsed through them, I found that none of them exactly fitted my needs. So I designed this module, with the following goals in mind:

Flexibility

The main feature of this module is the ability to supply all nodes or any specific node with a subroutine that is activated in time of the code generation to help decide what the item will do when it is clicked. This allows customisation far beyond associating a link with every item. Multy-level selection menus become very easy to do (and this is, in fact, what I needed when I started writing this).

I18n

Working with i18n (internationalization) can be a big headache. Working with Hebrew (or Arabic) forces you not only to change your charachters, but also to change your direction of writing. I incorporated into this module the ability to produce right-to-left menus and tested it using a legacy ASCII-based encoding (iso-8859-8).

Object Hierarchy

I designed the module to work with two other modules of mine, Tree::Numbered and Tree::Numbered::DB, which simplify the task of building the menu and allow for construction of a menu from database information.

The current version adds support for highlighting the item thats hovered over. Youll find that having made some preliminary steps, like tweaking the CSS to look the way you like it to, the rest is fairly easy.

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Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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