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mod_xml
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_xml
Mod xml is an application framework for XML applications and Webservices to run withing the Apache 2.0 webserver. mod xml is hosted at Sourceforge ( http:/ mod-xml.sourceforge.net/. But that didn't succeed in giving it the momentum I had originally hoped. I have found working with sourceforge challenging (not least due to the inordinately slow speed of CVS over a modem link), so I am moving some related material back to WebÞing. Modularisation of mod xml. Input filters for XML applications. Mod xml gnome...
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Nick's ramblings
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I've had pages on the web since '94, with a WebÞing. Server since '95, and with WDG. Since '97. Yet here I am in June '98 with no personal webpage. Am I too boring to write about, or what? Well, I'm a confirmed 'net junkie. In words too famous to need attribution,. I have a dream. Though I have neither the courage nor the charisma of he whom I quote, I too believe I can play my part in creating a better world. If you want to know all about me, there's lots of good factual information in my CV. Of music (...
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mod_line_edit
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_line_edit
Mod line edit is a general-purpose filter for text documents. It operates as a simple on-the-fly line editor, applying search-and-replace rules defined in a configuration or .htaccess file. Unlike most of WebÞing's filter modules, it is not markup-aware, so it is not an optimal choice for processing HTML or XML, though it may nevertheless be used with caution (and may be far better than semi-markup-aware options such as mod layout). LoadModule line edit module modules/mod line edit.so. SetOutputFilter li...
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mod_upload
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_upload
Mod upload is an input filter module for. As submitted from File Upload forms on the Web. mod upload decodes the data, so the handler gets the file itself without the MIME encoding. Other fields from the form are provided as a table of names/values. A second filter, formerly mod tmpfile, is available to store the file contents in a tempfile. This ensures that all the Form data are available when the file is processed, and is useful for handlers that need to run synchronously. Are available, but the value...
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mod_diagnostics
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_diagnostics
Is a debugging and diagnostic tool for application developers - particularly filter modules. It can be inserted anywhere in the Apache filter chain, and logs traffic (buckets and brigades) passing through. It is a purely passive watcher, and will never touch the traffic passing through. Probably the best way to explain mod diagnistics is by example. Strange delays in some browsers. In an update to mod xml. Obscure bug in a third-party library. A user of mod proxy html. After mod proxy html, and running i...
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mod_xmlns
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_xmlns
Current version: 0.97 (Dec 13. 2004) - Add XMLNSDefaultNamespace directive. Adds XML Namespace support to Apache, and may form the basis of XML-driven publishing systems. It runs as an output filter, so it works automatically with any content generator. From Version 0.9 (May 1. 2004) it has moved from experimental prototype to. Stable (i.e. there's nothing that is. The basic API for Namespace implementations is:. Create event handlers for your namespace. Declare your handlers in a. The filter name is.
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mod_accessibility
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_accessibility
Users of mod accessibility should upgrade to libxml2 version 2.5.10. This fixes bugs in earlier versions that can in some cases have a severe impact on performance. Mod accessibility is a fully automatic aid to making websites more accessible. It serves to improve Websites and Intranets for everyone:. For users, a range of accessibility options to choose from. For developers and webmasters, an accessibility-enhanced version of your site for no effort. Setting up mod accessibility. Mod accessibility is a ...
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mod_xml2enc
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_xml2enc
Mod xml2enc is a transcoding module that can be used to extend the internationalisation support of libxml2. Based filter modules by converting encoding before and/or after the filter has run. Thus an unsupported input charset can be converted to UTF-8, and output can also be converted to another charset if required. Modules that you might use this with include:. There are two usage scenarios:. Filter modules enabled for mod xml2enc. Modules such as mod proxy html. Version 3.1 and up use the. Programmers ...
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mod_form
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_form
Mod form is a utility to decode data submitted from Web forms. It deals with both GET and POST methods where the data are encoded using the default content type. It does not decode. File upload) forms: for those you should use mod upload. When mod form is active, form data will be decoded to an. For a GET (or HEAD) request this is automatic. For a POST request, the handler must either read the input data first or call. Ap discard request body. Or individual form fields using. A form field such as. Mod fo...