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RiveScript::Tutorial 1.02
RiveScript::Tutorial is a beginners guide to creating their first RiveScript brain. more>>
RiveScript::Tutorial is a beginners guide to creating their first RiveScript brain.
This tutorial outlines the various capabilities of the RiveScript specification and offers some recommended pointers for creating a well-formed RiveScript brain. What you do with this knowledge is up to you; be creative!
Be sure to skim over the RiveScript manpage first, because this tutorial jumps right in to using the various RiveScript commands without always explaining what each of them do.
A Simple RiveScript Interpreter
Here is a simple Perl script for running a RiveScript interpreter. This assumes that the brains RS files will be stored in a directory called "tutorial", local to the Perl script. Youd want to edit certain parameters in this code if you see fit.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use RiveScript;
# Create the RiveScript interpreter.
my $rive = new RiveScript();
# Load the RS tutorial brain.
$rive->loadDirectory ("./tutorial");
# Sort them.
$rive->sortReplies;
# Go into a chatting loop.
while (1) {
print "User> ";
my $msg = ;
chomp $msg;
# Grab a reply.
my @reply = $rive->reply (user,$msg);
print " Bot> $_n" foreach(@reply);
}
<<lessThis tutorial outlines the various capabilities of the RiveScript specification and offers some recommended pointers for creating a well-formed RiveScript brain. What you do with this knowledge is up to you; be creative!
Be sure to skim over the RiveScript manpage first, because this tutorial jumps right in to using the various RiveScript commands without always explaining what each of them do.
A Simple RiveScript Interpreter
Here is a simple Perl script for running a RiveScript interpreter. This assumes that the brains RS files will be stored in a directory called "tutorial", local to the Perl script. Youd want to edit certain parameters in this code if you see fit.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use RiveScript;
# Create the RiveScript interpreter.
my $rive = new RiveScript();
# Load the RS tutorial brain.
$rive->loadDirectory ("./tutorial");
# Sort them.
$rive->sortReplies;
# Go into a chatting loop.
while (1) {
print "User> ";
my $msg = ;
chomp $msg;
# Grab a reply.
my @reply = $rive->reply (user,$msg);
print " Bot> $_n" foreach(@reply);
}
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1064 downloads
Derbrill Tutorials
Derbrill Tutorials are Free Tutorials For Writing Games and Multimedia Applications in Runtime Revolution with ArcadeEngine. more>>
Derbrill Tutorials are Free Tutorials For Writing Games and Multimedia Applications in Runtime Revolution with ArcadeEngine.
The tutorials come in a visually appealing e-book format which is both easy to read and use, the range of topics covered includes:
* The basics of Revolution such as: stacks, cards, scripts, messages and timers
* How to use geometric properties such as distances, angles and intersection rectangles
* Understanding and using different movements including linear, polygonal, circular and elliptic
* Advanced use of images
* Using the built-in collision detection
<<lessThe tutorials come in a visually appealing e-book format which is both easy to read and use, the range of topics covered includes:
* The basics of Revolution such as: stacks, cards, scripts, messages and timers
* How to use geometric properties such as distances, angles and intersection rectangles
* Understanding and using different movements including linear, polygonal, circular and elliptic
* Advanced use of images
* Using the built-in collision detection
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Added: 2005-10-17 License: Freeware Price:
1470 downloads
JavaScript::Squish 0.05
JavaScript::Squish module provides methods to compact javascript source down to just what is needed. more>>
JavaScript::Squish module provides methods to compact javascript source down to just what is needed.
It can remove all comments, put everything on one line (semi-)safely, and remove extra whitespace, allowing fine grained control of the compactness.
Any one of the various compacting techniques can be applied individually, or with in any group.
It also provides a means by which to extract all text literals or comments in separate arrays in the order they appear.
Since JavaScript eats up bandwidth, this can be very helpful, and you can then be free to properly comment your JavaScript without fear of burning up too much bandwidth.
Enhancements:
- The command line utility has been updated to support all the options the library supports, which should make this much more user friendly to casual users.
<<lessIt can remove all comments, put everything on one line (semi-)safely, and remove extra whitespace, allowing fine grained control of the compactness.
Any one of the various compacting techniques can be applied individually, or with in any group.
It also provides a means by which to extract all text literals or comments in separate arrays in the order they appear.
Since JavaScript eats up bandwidth, this can be very helpful, and you can then be free to properly comment your JavaScript without fear of burning up too much bandwidth.
Enhancements:
- The command line utility has been updated to support all the options the library supports, which should make this much more user friendly to casual users.
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1372 downloads
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.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
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:
1154 downloads
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
<<lessEnhancements:
- javascript libary
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
778 downloads
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 >
<<lessIt 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:
663 downloads
Fork JavaScript 0.1.0
Fork JavaScript project is a general purpose, namespaced JavaScript library with Ajax, Events, DOM manipulation. more>>
Fork JavaScript project is a general purpose, namespaced JavaScript library with Ajax, Events, DOM manipulation. There are a few bonus lines of code specifically for use with Ruby on Rails but Fork can be happily used outside of Rails also.
Main features:
- an aspiration for the highest quality code
- author documentation
- documented limitations (all libs have them but dont report them)
- in-browser unit/integration tests
- tested in a wide set of browsers.
- functions to help create gracefully degrading web pages
- namespaced code
- does not augment JavaScript built-in prototypes
- does not add a layer of sugar on top of JavaScript to make writing JavaScript like writing in another language
- minimizable with jsmin and includes already minimized versions
- MIT License
- plugin for tight integration with Ruby on Rails
Why?
There are many JavaScript libraries out there. Why add another one to the list? To create a quality library with a liberal license.
I like Ruby on Rails. The Rails default Prototype JavaScript library does not suit many development situations and contains code that makes developing for a wide selection of browsers difficult or impossible. Prototype has some great ideas in its mix but the implementation quality has been questioned many times. Prototype has influenced many JavaScript libraries and some of Prototypes best ideas have also influenced the Fork API.
Because Fork is a namespaced library, you may be able to use both Fork and Prototype simultaneously as you transition from one to the other.
I like the Yahoo! UI library. Of the JavaScript libraries Ive used it has the best API. The YUI library has many valuable nuggets of information about browser bugs and workarounds. The approach of YUI suits browser scripting well.
However there are more than a few places in the code where Im left scratching my head and thinking "why did they do that?" Probably that is how every developer looks at another developers code. The YUI API is the starting point for much of the Fork API.
Most libraries seem to develop too quickly. I like the general debian attitude of careful growth because the browser execution environment is wildly varied and deserves a certain degree of conservatism in the JavaScript we send to it.
<<lessMain features:
- an aspiration for the highest quality code
- author documentation
- documented limitations (all libs have them but dont report them)
- in-browser unit/integration tests
- tested in a wide set of browsers.
- functions to help create gracefully degrading web pages
- namespaced code
- does not augment JavaScript built-in prototypes
- does not add a layer of sugar on top of JavaScript to make writing JavaScript like writing in another language
- minimizable with jsmin and includes already minimized versions
- MIT License
- plugin for tight integration with Ruby on Rails
Why?
There are many JavaScript libraries out there. Why add another one to the list? To create a quality library with a liberal license.
I like Ruby on Rails. The Rails default Prototype JavaScript library does not suit many development situations and contains code that makes developing for a wide selection of browsers difficult or impossible. Prototype has some great ideas in its mix but the implementation quality has been questioned many times. Prototype has influenced many JavaScript libraries and some of Prototypes best ideas have also influenced the Fork API.
Because Fork is a namespaced library, you may be able to use both Fork and Prototype simultaneously as you transition from one to the other.
I like the Yahoo! UI library. Of the JavaScript libraries Ive used it has the best API. The YUI library has many valuable nuggets of information about browser bugs and workarounds. The approach of YUI suits browser scripting well.
However there are more than a few places in the code where Im left scratching my head and thinking "why did they do that?" Probably that is how every developer looks at another developers code. The YUI API is the starting point for much of the Fork API.
Most libraries seem to develop too quickly. I like the general debian attitude of careful growth because the browser execution environment is wildly varied and deserves a certain degree of conservatism in the JavaScript we send to it.
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Added: 2007-01-24 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1005 downloads
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.
<<lessa 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.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1235 downloads
ff javascript library 1.11
ff javascript library is a minimal library meant to develop real-life Javascript-enabled Web sites. more>>
ff javascript library is a minimal library meant to develop real-life Javascript-enabled Web sites. ff javascript library offers a cross-brower API for all common browsers.
That is, all w3 standards compatible browsers (Mozilla/Firefox, Opera, Safari/Konqueror, etc.) on one side and Internet Explorer on the other side. At less than 7kb for the compressed Javascript version and even less than 3kb for the gzipped version, it offers quick loading even for dialup users.
Main features:
- Crossbrowser AJAX, Event and DOM functions offering the same API for w3 DOM compatible browsers and Internet Explorer.
- DOM helper functions and a DOM builder allowing to easily create complex DOM trees.
- Firebug support / emulation. If the library is executed on firefox with firebug installed it uses firebugs logging and error reporting functions -- otherwise it sets up a firebug emulation. This emulation by default does nothing and logs to a debug DIV when the URL parameter "ffdebug=1" is passed to the document.
- ScriptDoc comments enabling Code Assist functionality in Aptana
Enhancements:
- The DOM Builder supports the tabindex attribute.
- The ff.extend function was added.
- The DOM Builder ignores null arguments now.
<<lessThat is, all w3 standards compatible browsers (Mozilla/Firefox, Opera, Safari/Konqueror, etc.) on one side and Internet Explorer on the other side. At less than 7kb for the compressed Javascript version and even less than 3kb for the gzipped version, it offers quick loading even for dialup users.
Main features:
- Crossbrowser AJAX, Event and DOM functions offering the same API for w3 DOM compatible browsers and Internet Explorer.
- DOM helper functions and a DOM builder allowing to easily create complex DOM trees.
- Firebug support / emulation. If the library is executed on firefox with firebug installed it uses firebugs logging and error reporting functions -- otherwise it sets up a firebug emulation. This emulation by default does nothing and logs to a debug DIV when the URL parameter "ffdebug=1" is passed to the document.
- ScriptDoc comments enabling Code Assist functionality in Aptana
Enhancements:
- The DOM Builder supports the tabindex attribute.
- The ff.extend function was added.
- The DOM Builder ignores null arguments now.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-03-25 License: BSD License Price:
944 downloads
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
<<lessYou 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
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-07-09 License: BSD License Price:
1203 downloads
IPTables-tutorial 1.2.2
IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. more>>
IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. The iptables-tutorial is currently rather stable, and contains information on all the currently available matches and targets (in kernel), as well as a couple of complete example scripts and explanations. It contains a complete section on iptables syntax, as well as other interesting commands such as iptables-save and iptables-restore.
The tutorial has recently been under heavy scrutiny and updating, as can be seen in this, the latest version of the tutorial. It is now also available in bookform from Lulu.com. If you feel like contributing or donating to the author of this tutorial, please do buy the book! Thank you!
If you need help, you are better off by asking the netfilter mailing list which you can reach at netfilter at lists.netfilter.org. For more information on this, visit the netfilter mailinglist page. You may also contact the linuxsecurity mailing list at security-discuss AT linuxsecurity dotcom. Both are fairly large, and should be able to help you much much better than I can.
<<lessThe tutorial has recently been under heavy scrutiny and updating, as can be seen in this, the latest version of the tutorial. It is now also available in bookform from Lulu.com. If you feel like contributing or donating to the author of this tutorial, please do buy the book! Thank you!
If you need help, you are better off by asking the netfilter mailing list which you can reach at netfilter at lists.netfilter.org. For more information on this, visit the netfilter mailinglist page. You may also contact the linuxsecurity mailing list at security-discuss AT linuxsecurity dotcom. Both are fairly large, and should be able to help you much much better than I can.
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Added: 2006-11-22 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
669 downloads
PHP JavaScript Tooltip Generator Class 1.1
PHP JavaScript Tooltip Generator Class is a PHP class that can generate JavaScript tooltips. more>>
PHP JavaScript Tooltip Generator Class is a PHP class that can generate JavaScript tooltips. The project works on all major browsers, but transparency is not supported on Opera.
In Internet Explorer, the tooltips show above HTML SELECT elements as they should. The appearance of the tooltips is template driven. Only onmouseover/onmousemove events need to be sepcified, not onmouseout.
Further suggestions, comments and requests are welcommed.
Id also really appreciate if you could send me links to the web pages where you are using the class so I can give them as refference and convince more people to use it. Thanks!
The code is heavily documented so you can easily understand every aspect of it
Enhancements:
- in Firefox, the tooltips were showing up in the right position only the first time; after that, the tooltips would show in the top left corner of the screen.
- "Sticky" tooltips can now be created (tooltips that follow the mouse cursor) by calling the "show" method on the onmousemove event rather than on the onmouseover event.
- In Internet Explorer, the vertical scrollbar no longer appears if a tooltip is shown.
- Automatic tooltip re-positioning has been improved in order to keep the tooltip in the visible part of the browser window if it would "flow" outside.
- There is some code cleanup.
<<lessIn Internet Explorer, the tooltips show above HTML SELECT elements as they should. The appearance of the tooltips is template driven. Only onmouseover/onmousemove events need to be sepcified, not onmouseout.
Further suggestions, comments and requests are welcommed.
Id also really appreciate if you could send me links to the web pages where you are using the class so I can give them as refference and convince more people to use it. Thanks!
The code is heavily documented so you can easily understand every aspect of it
Enhancements:
- in Firefox, the tooltips were showing up in the right position only the first time; after that, the tooltips would show in the top left corner of the screen.
- "Sticky" tooltips can now be created (tooltips that follow the mouse cursor) by calling the "show" method on the onmousemove event rather than on the onmouseover event.
- In Internet Explorer, the vertical scrollbar no longer appears if a tooltip is shown.
- Automatic tooltip re-positioning has been improved in order to keep the tooltip in the visible part of the browser window if it would "flow" outside.
- There is some code cleanup.
Download (0.047MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1080 downloads
WMS Javascript Library 0.02
WMS Javascript Library is an object-oriented JavaScript library for creating dynamic Web-based maps. more>>
WMS Javascript Library is an object-oriented JavaScript library for creating dynamic Web-based maps from otherwise static WMS (Web Map Service) images by adding pan/zoom functionality with Google Maps-like draggability.
Custom clickable overlays can be added to create a useful GIS.
WMS Javascript Librarys wmsmap.js purpose is to facilitate the creation of dynamics maps using freely available WMS servers. For example to create the dynamic equivalent of the image above, include the javascript files, define the Layer object, create a new map object, and associate it with an html DIV element.
// define layer object
var myLayer = {
URL: http://wms.jpl.nasa.gov/wms.cgi?,
LAYERS: [BMNG],
FORMAT: image/jpeg,
BBOX: [0,0,180,90]
};
// create new map object with layer
var myMap = new WMap(map_div,[myLayer]);
Enhancements:
- This release fixes IE bugs and improves the documentation and example layout.
<<lessCustom clickable overlays can be added to create a useful GIS.
WMS Javascript Librarys wmsmap.js purpose is to facilitate the creation of dynamics maps using freely available WMS servers. For example to create the dynamic equivalent of the image above, include the javascript files, define the Layer object, create a new map object, and associate it with an html DIV element.
// define layer object
var myLayer = {
URL: http://wms.jpl.nasa.gov/wms.cgi?,
LAYERS: [BMNG],
FORMAT: image/jpeg,
BBOX: [0,0,180,90]
};
// create new map object with layer
var myMap = new WMap(map_div,[myLayer]);
Enhancements:
- This release fixes IE bugs and improves the documentation and example layout.
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2006-01-07 License: AFPL (Aladdin Free Public License) Price:
1392 downloads
Prima::tutorial 1.20
Prima::tutorial is an introductory tutorial. more>>
Prima::tutorial is an introductory tutorial.
Programming graphic interfaces is often considered somewhat boring, and not without a cause. It is a small pride in knowing that your buttons and scrollbars work exactly as millions of others buttons and scrollbars do, so whichever GUI toolkit is chosen, it is usually regarded as a tool of small importance, and the less obtrusive, the better.
Given that, and trying to live up to the famous Perl making easy things easy and hard things possible mantra, this manual page is an introductory tutorial meant to show how to write easy things easy. The hard things are explained in the other Prima manual pages ( see Prima ).
<<lessProgramming graphic interfaces is often considered somewhat boring, and not without a cause. It is a small pride in knowing that your buttons and scrollbars work exactly as millions of others buttons and scrollbars do, so whichever GUI toolkit is chosen, it is usually regarded as a tool of small importance, and the less obtrusive, the better.
Given that, and trying to live up to the famous Perl making easy things easy and hard things possible mantra, this manual page is an introductory tutorial meant to show how to write easy things easy. The hard things are explained in the other Prima manual pages ( see Prima ).
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2006-08-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1162 downloads
Javascript Browser Sniffer 0.5.1
JavaScript Browser Sniffer is a browser identifier written in JavaScript (EcmaScript) and released under the LGPL license. more>>
JavaScript Browser Sniffer is a browser identifier written in JavaScript (EcmaScript) and released under the LGPL license. It can tell your browser name, version and operating system you (the visitor) are using (its like phpsniff, but in JavaScript)
Main features:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer (should work with any version)
- Netscape 4.x, 6.x and 7.x
- Mozilla Seamonkey, Galeon, Firebird, Phoenix, Epiphany, K-Meleon, Camino and Chimera (should work with any version)
- Opera (should work with any version)
- Konqueror (should work with any version)
- Nautilus (version number is not available yet)
- Safari (should work with any version)
- Omniweb (should work with any version))
- Links (should work with any version)
- ELinks (should work with any version)
- PowerMarks (should work with any version)
- Crazy Browser (should work with any version)
- MyIE2 (should work with any version)
- Java (should work with any version)
- iCab (should work with any version)
- NetFront (should work with any version)
- Avant Browser (should work with any version)
- MSN Explorer (should work with any version)
- w3m (should work with any version) (please note that w3m only supports JavaScript on the client-side if using w3m-js)
- Netcaptor (should work with any version)
- Dillo (should work with any version) (only server-side)
- Lynx (should work with any version) (only server-side)
<<lessMain features:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer (should work with any version)
- Netscape 4.x, 6.x and 7.x
- Mozilla Seamonkey, Galeon, Firebird, Phoenix, Epiphany, K-Meleon, Camino and Chimera (should work with any version)
- Opera (should work with any version)
- Konqueror (should work with any version)
- Nautilus (version number is not available yet)
- Safari (should work with any version)
- Omniweb (should work with any version))
- Links (should work with any version)
- ELinks (should work with any version)
- PowerMarks (should work with any version)
- Crazy Browser (should work with any version)
- MyIE2 (should work with any version)
- Java (should work with any version)
- iCab (should work with any version)
- NetFront (should work with any version)
- Avant Browser (should work with any version)
- MSN Explorer (should work with any version)
- w3m (should work with any version) (please note that w3m only supports JavaScript on the client-side if using w3m-js)
- Netcaptor (should work with any version)
- Dillo (should work with any version) (only server-side)
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