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Seismic Toolkit 0.69a

Seismic Toolkit 0.69a


Seismic Toolkit is a tool for processing and displaying seismic signal data in a graphical interface. more>>
Seismic Toolkit 0.69a is designed to be a tool for processing and displaying seismic signal data in a graphical interface. Plot SAC ASCII and SAC_BIN data format, with zoom,unzoom, plot channel by channel, or plot all channel (until 2000, tested with 125).

Filtering the data: all filters are causal recursive IFR (Infinite Impulse Response) written using the bilinear Z-transform in the time domain. Their conception using a few number of coefficients gives them very fast with a low memory cost.

The adaptation factor of frequency warrants no deformation in the frequency domain of the transfer function. The main filters used are the following: Butterworth High-Pass and Low-Pass (n order), Farrer 10s-6s Low-Pass (a combination of rejector and Low-Pass specially designed for removing oceanic noise), Integrator, Derivator, Integrator with cut-off frequency, Derivator with cut-off frequency, Trend removing, Rejector (n-order), Envelop with Hilbert (not recursive at all), compensator of (n-order), Polynomial filter (n-order, not recursive at all ).

Major Functions:

  1. Data plotting : channel by channel, all channels, zoom, unzoom, unfilter, instantaneous time and amplitude information with mouse pointer.
  2. Fourier domain: Power Spectral Density (PSD) in linear-linear, log-log axes; independent windows for each channel, instantaneous frequency and amplitude information with mouse pointer, zoom, unzoom of spectra. Dirac, Hilbert transform, Time-Frequency representation (tested until 1 million of points per channel on 3 channels.
  3. Polarization : easy and fast particule motion representation in both horizontal plane and incidence plane, with automatic computation of best direction with eigen vectors of the covariance matrix. Display of linearity and planearity coefficient.

Enhancements:

  • New package (.deb) for Debian - Ubuntu
  • New package (.dmg) for MAC OSX 10.4 (Tiger)
  • Add function Derivator _Fc (a derivator with a cutting frequency
  • Impose : setlocale(LC_ALL,"C") to avoid regional setting as decimal separator;
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Added: 2009-07-07 License: GPL Price: FREE
60 downloads
 
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Seismic Toolkit 0.50Seismic Toolkit is a tool for processing and displaying seismic signal ... - The Sig_path variable points to NULL. - This makes STK crash on SUN machines
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2007-07-06
Network Security Toolkit 1.5.0

Network Security Toolkit 1.5.0


Network Security Toolkit is a bootable ISO live CD and its based on Fedora Core 2. more>>
Network Security Toolkit is a bootable ISO live CD and its based on Fedora Core 2.
The toolkit was designed to provide easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86 platforms.
The main intent of developing this toolkit was to provide the network security administrator with a comprehensive set of Open Source Network Security Tools. The majority of tools published in the article: Top 75 Security Tools by insecure.org are available in the toolkit.
What we find rather fascinating with NST is that we can transform most x86 systems (Pentium II and above) into a system designed for network traffic analysis, intrusion detection, network packet generation, wireless network monitoring, a virtual system service server, or a sophisticated network/host scanner.
This can all be done without disturbing or modifying any underlying sub-system disk. NST can be up and running on a typical x86 notebook in less than a minute by just rebooting with the NST ISO CD. The notebooks hard disk will not be altered in any way.
NST also makes an excellent tool to help one with all sorts of crash recovery troubleshooting scenarios and situations.
Enhancements:
- We are pleased to announce the latest NST release: v1.5.0. This release is based on Fedora Core 5 using the Linux kernel 2.6.18. Here are some of the highlights for this release: the NST Web User Interface (WUI), has been greatly enhanced and cleaned up; extensive additions to managing and analyzing network packet captures; the ability to setup and manage printers; the ability to easily mount many different supported file system types; the ability to manage the NST as a file server (both NFS and CIFS); the addition of the Inprotect package (a Nessus manager); the addition of the Zabbix package (another network resource monitoring tool - similar to Nagios)....
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WT Toolkit 0.3.3

WT Toolkit 0.3.3


WT Toolkit is a JavaScript toolkit that makes writing rich, robust, reliable AJAX applications as easy as writing desktop apps. more>>
WT Toolkit is a JavaScript toolkit that makes writing rich, robust, reliable AJAX applications as easy as writing desktop applications.
Instead of being yet another hack of making AJAX "barely work", WT Toolkit is designed to be highly object oriented, resistant to memory leaks, and comes with an intuitive event handling system modelled after the signal-slot system from Qt.
Main features:
- GUI Widgets
- Vector Graphics
- AJAX Forms and RPC
- Signal-Slot Event System
- Resistant to Memory Leaks
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Added: 2007-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Kiwi Toolkit 2.2

The Kiwi Toolkit 2.2


The Kiwi Toolkit is a foundation class library containing many useful classes that complement the Java Foundation Classes (JFC). more>>
The Kiwi Toolkit project is a foundation class library containing many useful classes that complement the Java Foundation Classes (JFC).
It includes many classes and components that were not provided with the JFC, such as a TreeTable component, a DateChooser, an MVC charting package (bar charts, line charts, pie charts), a plugin framework for Java, an application resource manager (for loading images, icons, HTML pages, audio clips, and other resources from JAR files), a better internationalization API, and much more.
Enhancements:
- This release adds some new classes and includes various bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Globus Toolkit 4.0.4

Globus Toolkit 4.0.4


Globus Toolkit is an open source software toolkit used for building grids. more>>
Globus Toolkit is an open source software toolkit used for building grids. It is being developed by the Globus Alliance and many others all over the world.
A growing number of projects and companies are using the Globus Toolkit to unlock the potential of grids for their cause.
The open source Globus Toolkit is a fundamental enabling technology for the "Grid," letting people share computing power, databases, and other tools securely online across corporate, institutional, and geographic boundaries without sacrificing local autonomy. The toolkit includes software services and libraries for resource monitoring, discovery, and management, plus security and file management. In addition to being a central part of science and engineering projects that total nearly a half-billion dollars internationally, the Globus Toolkit is a substrate on which leading IT companies are building significant commercial Grid products.
The toolkit includes software for security, information infrastructure, resource management, data management, communication, fault detection, and portability. It is packaged as a set of components that can be used either independently or together to develop applications. Every organization has unique modes of operation, and collaboration between multiple organizations is hindered by incompatibility of resources such as data archives, computers, and networks. The Globus Toolkit was conceived to remove obstacles that prevent seamless collaboration. Its core services, interfaces and protocols allow users to access remote resources as if they were located within their own machine room while simultaneously preserving local control over who can use resources and when.
The Globus Toolkit has grown through an open-source strategy similar to the Linux operating systems, and distinct from proprietary attempts at resource-sharing software. This encourages broader, more rapid adoption and leads to greater technical innovation, as the open-source community provides continual enhancements to the product.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a new reliable file transfer client. It has been upgraded to SpiderMonkey version 1.60, GPT 3.9, and OpenSSH 4.5p1 with the high performance patch, and ported to Mac OS X / Intel x86.
- Test coverage, credentials handling in the security module, and handling of XML schema have been improved.
- An authorization portal framework has been introduced.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: BSD License Price:
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Google Web Toolkit 1.3.3

Google Web Toolkit 1.3.3


Google Web Toolkit allows you to build AJAX apps in the Java language. more>>
Google Web Toolkit project allows you to build AJAX apps in the Java language.
What is Google Web Toolkit?
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java development framework that lets you escape the matrix of technologies that make writing AJAX applications so difficult and error prone. With GWT, you can develop and debug AJAX applications in the Java language using the Java development tools of your choice. When you deploy your application to production, the GWT compiler to translates your Java application to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML.
Heres the GWT development cycle:
Use your favorite Java IDE to write and debug an application in the Java language, using as many (or as few) GWT libraries as you find useful.
Use GWTs Java-to-JavaScript compiler to distill your application into a set of JavaScript and HTML files that you can serve with any web server.
Confirm that your application works in each browser that you want to support, which usually takes no additional work.
Why Translate Java Code to JavaScript?
Java technologies offer a productive development plaform, and with GWT, they can instantly become the basis of your AJAX development platform as well. Here are some of the benefits of developing with GWT:
You can use all of your favorite Java development tools (Eclipse, IntelliJ, JProfiler, JUnit) for AJAX development.
Static type checking in the Java language boosts productivity while reducing errors. Common JavaScript errors (typos, type mismatches) are easily caught at compile time rather than by users at runtime. Code prompting/completion is widely available.
Automated Java refactoring is pretty snazzy these days. Java-based OO designs are easier to communicate and understand, thus making your AJAX code base more comprehensible with less documentation.
Enhancements:
- Issue #319 - Calling native super method in implementation class results in infinite loop in web mode
- Issue #496 - gwt.js in gwt-user.jar lacks Apache 2.0 license header
- Issue #497 - Unexpected internal compiler error - Analyzing permutation #1
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Added: 2007-01-19 License: Freeware Price:
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OSP Toolkit 3.4.0

OSP Toolkit 3.4.0


OSP Toolkit project is a client side implementation of the ETSI OSP VoIP Peering protocol (ETSI TS 101 321). more>>
OSP Toolkit project is a client side implementation of the ETSI OSP VoIP Peering protocol (ETSI TS 101 321).

The OSP Toolkit project was begun in 1998 and the code has been incorporated into many commercial and open source VoIP products.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: BSD License Price:
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Mimas Toolkit 2.1

Mimas Toolkit 2.1


Mimas Toolkit is a C++ computer vision toolkit. more>>
Mimas Toolkit is a C++ computer vision toolkit. It is easy to use and includes tools for edge detection, corner detection, various filters, optic flow, tracking, blob analysis, Web cam tools for real-time applications, and much more.
Mimas Toolkit project also includes many implementations of traditional algorithms such as Canny. It was developed for GNU/Linux but as the GUI is largely separate, porting to other platforms should be straightforward.
Mimas was originally conceived as a platform for real-time machine vision research. Its aim was and still is to reduce the turnaround time of new research into the application workspace. It is written in C++ and is released in source code form subject to the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
Mimas has been used to build a number of vision systems including for two European Union sponsored projects, namely MINIMAN (completed in 2002) and MiCRoN (expected to complete in the 3rd quarter of 2005). Mimas is also being used to build a number of customised vision solutions for academia and industry. As such, if you do require a vision-based solution then please contact the authors of this software.
Main features:
- generic image class (greylevel and colour)
- low level image processing
- frequency domain processing
- variety of recognition methods
- variety of tracking methods
- active contours
- comprehensive matrix library
- variety of statistical operations
- associative neural network
- multi-layer perceptrons ANN
- image capture
- various example interfaces
Mimas is designed to be platform independent from the ground-up. Hence a user interface is not built-in. Rather Mimas acts as the engine of a vision system. Since it is written in C++, we recommend that you use the GPL-ed version of the cross-platform Qt toolkit or the Mozilla XP toolkit for building user interfaces.
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Optimization Algorithm Toolkit 1.3

Optimization Algorithm Toolkit 1.3


Optimization Algorithm Toolkit is a workbench and toolkit for developing, evaluating, and playing with optimization algorithms. more>>
Optimization Algorithm Toolkit is a workbench and toolkit for developing, evaluating, and playing with classical and state-of-the-art optimization algorithms on standard benchmark problem domains; including reference algorithm implementations, graphing, visualizations and much more. The project was developed initially by Jason Brownlee as a part of his Ph.D. program.
The goal of this project is to deliver obscure-and-prevalent, old-and-new optimization algorithms from research literature to both research scientists and algorithm practitioners alike. Algorithms include biologically inspired approaches such as evolutionary algorithms (genetic algorithms), swarm algorithms (ants and particle swarm), and immune system algorithms.
Also included are more conventional approaches such as approaches inspired by physics including simulated annealing and extremal optimization. Problem domains include numerical function optimization, traveling salesman problems, and protein folding all with many standard benchmark instances taken from research literature.
A user-friendly graphical interface is provided to rapidly evaluate and compare algorithm and problem configurations, visualize algorithm behavior, and graph algorithm performance over time. A robust, modular, and extensible framework underlies the platform to facilitate the easy addition and modification of algorithms, addition of new problem domains and problem instances as well as facilitate more advanced algorithm experimentation.
The algorithm implementations are extensible and easily support modification and applicaition to varied problem domains. Please report any bugs, feature requests or include your own algorithms by accessing the services on the project home website. This is an open source project (released under the GPL) so the source code is available. The project was compiled with Java 1.5 (update 9).
Enhancements:
- This release includes many framework and graphical interface fixes, as well as a few new algorithms to play with.
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Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SILC Toolkit 1.1.2

SILC Toolkit 1.1.2


SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet. more>>
SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet. It can be used to send any kind of messages, in addition to normal text messages This includes multimedia messages like images, video, and audio stream.
All messages in the SILC network are encrypted and authenticated, and messages can also be digitally signed. SILC protocol supports AES, SHA-1, PKCS#1, PKCS#3, X.509, OpenPGP, and is being developed in the IETF. The software is delivered as SILC Client for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit for application developers.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several crash bugs, packet flag resetting, PFS rekey with CTR encryption mode, and some other bugs.
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GLT OpenGL C++ Toolkit 0.7

GLT OpenGL C++ Toolkit 0.7


GLT OpenGL C++ Toolkit 0.7 project contains classes and routines for programming interactive 3D graphics with OpenGL. more>>
GLT OpenGL C++ Toolkit 0.7 project contains classes and routines for programming interactive 3D graphics with OpenGL.
The aim of Glt is to augment the OpenGL API with convenient mechanisms for manipulating the OpenGL state machine.
Glt is a work in progress, and by no means covers the entire OpenGL specification. However, it already includes several useful classes and is designed so that additional classes can be added easily. In addition to Glt, the GlutMaster classes provide C++ wrappers for the GLUT API.
Main features:
- GltFrameBuffer
- Read and write from frame buffer
- Save to PPM, TGA, BMP or PNG image files
- GltFrameBufferRGB
- GltFrameBufferZ
- GltFrameBufferStencil
- GltColor
- RGBA Color
- Over 600 predefined colors
- Color interpolation and arithmetic
- GltTexture
- Read from PPM, TGA, BMP or PNG image files
- Automatic texture binding
- Support for compressed compiled textures
- Support for procedural textures
- GltFont
- GltFontAscii Bitmapped ASCII font. Ten fonts included.
- GltFontUnicode Bitmapped Unicode font. Includes English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Vector, Matrix, Plane and BoundingBox
- Vector math functions: dot and cross products and arithmetic
- Transformation matrices, inverse, transpose and determinant
- Plane equation evaluation, ray-plane intersection
- Full OpenGL integration
- Random Number Generation
- GltRandomLCG Park and Miller LCG generator
- GltRandomLFSRMix Linear Feedback Shift Register generator
- GltRandomDouble, GltRandomInteger with configurable range
- GltRandomSphere point-on-sphere generator
- GltRandomOrientation orientation frame generator
- GltLight OpenGL Light Source.
- GltLightModel OpenGL Lighting Model.
- GltMaterial OpenGL Material Settings.
- OpenGL Matrix Manipulation
- GltOrtho Orthographic Projection.
- GltTextOverlay Text-box overlay.
- GltViewport Viewport settings.
- GltShape Scenegraph node class
- Transformation matrix
- Predefined shapes: GlutSphere,GlutCube,GlutCylinder, etc...
- GltShapes container class
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Dojo Toolkit 0.3.0

Dojo Toolkit 0.3.0


Dojo is the Open Source JavaScript toolkit that helps you build serious applications in less time. more>>
Dojo is the Open Source JavaScript toolkit that helps you build serious applications in less time. Dojo Toolkit project fills in the gaps where JavaScript and browsers dont go quite far enough, and gives you powerful, portable, lightweight, and tested tools for constructing dynamic interfaces.
Dojo lets you prototype interactive widgets quickly, animate transitions, and build Ajax requests with the most powerful and easiest to use abstractions available. These capabilities are built on top of a lightweight packaging system, so you never have to figure out which order to request script files in again.
Dojos package system and optional build tools help you develop quickly and optimize transparently.
Dojo also packs an easy to use widget system. From prototype to deployment, Dojo widgets are HTML and CSS all the way. Best of all, since Dojo is portable JavaScript to the core, your widgets can be portable between HTML, SVG, and whatever else comes down the pike. The web is changing, and Dojo can help you stay ahead.
Dojo makes professional web development better, easier, and faster. In that order.
Enhancements:
- A new, high-performance, well-tested storage engine was added.
- A new, lightweight animation engine was added.
- Cross-domain AJAX and package loading support were added.
- Less boilerplate is needed when writing widgets thanks to dojo.widget.defineWidget.
- Many new widgets were added, including SortableTable, TitlePane, Form validation, Menus, Menu bars, Google maps, and Yahoo maps.
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Added: 2006-05-21 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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DHTML Windowing Toolkit 0.2

DHTML Windowing Toolkit 0.2


DHTML Windowing Toolkit is a cross-browser JavaScript library for the creation of inline DHTML windows to contain content. more>>
DHTML Windowing Toolkit is a cross-browser JavaScript library for the creation of inline DHTML windows to contain content; windows that can be opened, closed, moved, and resized much like native windows.
Enhancements:
- Window objects can be created with the following features: open, close, minimize, restore, move, and resize.
- The following browsers are supported: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Konqueror.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CentralNic Toolkit 0.23

CentralNic Toolkit 0.23


The CentralNic Toolkit is CentralNics system for instantaneous Registry-Registrar Communications. more>>
The CentralNic Toolkit is CentralNics system for instantaneous Registry-Registrar Communications. Registrars can use this system to register and modify domain names in real time, with no delays for human intervention or e-mail processing.
CentralNic Toolkit also provides advanced and efficient methods for searching for and querying domain names and whois records, and retrieving account information.
All the software developed for the Toolkit system is Open Source, and is developed in a participatory manner, relying on cooperation with our user base. Users of the software are encouraged to submit bugs, suggestions, feature requests and patches.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for the new account management functions that allow automation of payment batches.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: Artistic License Price:
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Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.19

Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.19


Open Source C library that provides a set of parsers and serializers for generating Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples more>>

Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.19 is a very serviceable software / Open Source C library that provides a set of parsers and serializers generating Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples by parsing syntaxes or serialize the triples into a syntax.

The supported parsing syntaxes are RDF/XML, N-Triples, TRiG, Turtle, RSS tag soup including all versions of RSS, Atom 1.0 and 0.3, GRDDL and microformats for HTML, XHTML and XML and RDFa. The serializing syntaxes are RDF/XML (regular, and abbreviated), Atom 1.0, GraphViz, JSON, N-Triples, RSS 1.0 and XMP.

Raptor was designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library (RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland) but is entirely separate. It is a portable library that works across many POSIX systems (Unix, GNU/Linux, BSDs, OSX, cygwin, win32). Raptor has no memory leaks and is fast.

Major Features:

  1. Designed to integrate well with Redland
  2. Parses content on the web if libcurl, libxml2 or BSD libfetch is available.
  3. Supports all RDF terms including datatyped and XML literals
  4. Optional features including parsers and serialisers can be selected at configure time.
  5. Language bindings to Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby when used via Redland
  6. No memory leaks
  7. Fast
  8. Standalone rapper RDF parser utility program

Enhancements:

  • Many improvements to RSS tag soup (RSSes and Atom) parser and the RSS 1.0 and Atom serializers
  • Several fixes and improvements to the N-Triples, RDFa and RDF/XML parsers and Turtle serializer
  • Improved the use and configuration of static libxml functions for better compatibility
  • Several Win32 portability fixes - Lou Sakey
  • Many internal changes for upcoming Raptor V2 - primarily by Lauri Aalto
  • Many other fixes and resilience improvements.
  • Fixed:
    • Fix NFC check for legal combiner sequence
    • Error when raptor_new_uri() fails in Turtle parser
    • Invalid turtle output syntax on empty integer/double/decimal literals
    • Default/atom namespace in atom serializer output
    • strstr is called in raptor_parse_chunk() on a buffer string, where it should be called on a null-terminating string.
    • RSS serializer fixes for g++
    • Fix raptor_sequence_set_at() when setting beyond end
    • broken collection abbreviation in turtle serialization
    • Fix raptor_sax2_parse_chunk() calling raptor_log_error_to_handlers() with expat raptor_get_feature function does not return feature value
    • Fix RDFa parser problem when there is a subject and predicate specified on an element, but no child nodes for the object literal
    • Fix performance problems when turtle parsing with lots of namespaces
    • Fix RDF/XML Parser problem with legacy ordinal predicates
    • Avoid calling xsltSetDefaultSecurityPrefs()
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Other version of Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit
Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.15Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit is a free software and Open Source C library ... Raptor was designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library (RDF Parser Toolkit for
License:LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
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Added: 2007-03-27
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