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Melody is an open source content management and publishing system derived from the popular blogging tool Movable Type. Melody is for those who find value in belonging to, supporting and contributing to a community of helpful, passionate and devoted users, but it is also for people who want a secure ... [More] , proven and high quality publishing environment for their personal web site or their business. [Less]

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The goal of the Apache Abdera project is to build a functionally-complete, high-performance implementation of the IETF Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) and Atom Publishing Protocol (in-progress) specifications.

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  0 reviews  |  7 users  |  74,082 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 
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nCMS is a Content Management application (CMS) written in Python using the Pylons framework. The project has been abandoned.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  23,911 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 3 years ago
 
 

amplee is a Python implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub), as specified in RFC 5023.

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Document publishing and management platform designed on top of the Atom Publishing Protocol.

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A Ruby library for parsing and creating Atom feeds and entries, and for manipulating collections of entries using the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023).

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C-language implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol server function, implemented as an Apache module. Data storage is in the filesystem. Configuration is minimal. STATUS: Passes the Atom Protocol Emulator tests and thus may be claimed to be a conformant implementation of Atompub, RFC5023. ... [More] Has not been widely deployed in production (that I know of). The build system still needs some work, is only known to work on OS X and Debian. [Less]

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After some discussion among the existing group members (and the realization that ROX is a remarkably well taken acronym) the decision has been made to rename this project X2O. We have created a new Google Code site for the project at http://code.google.com/p/x2o .

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The Google Data JavaScript Client allows developers to make fully authenticated read, insert, update and delete operations on Google Data APIs. The current version is 2.2, and it supports the following services: Analytics Base Blogger Calendar Contacts Finance Maps Sidewiki If you have any ... [More] questions about using the client, please post them to the Google Data JavaScript Client Discussion Group. Quick StartIn order to begin using the JavaScript client, include the following script snippet in the head section of your html page: // Load the latest version of the Google Data JavaScript Client google.load('gdata', '2.x'); function onGoogleDataLoad() { // Put your code here } // Call function once the client has loaded google.setOnLoadCallback(onGoogleDataLoad); Place any code that uses the JavaScript client in the onGoogleDataLoad() function. Continue reading to learn more and to see examples. DocumentationHere's an overview of how to use the JavaScript Client. There are more details about each JavaScript class available in the JavaScript Client Reference. If you'd like to learn more about the Google Data APIs in general, visit the Protocol Basics guide (v2.0). Also, there are user guides for each of the services supported by the JavaScript client: Google Analytics Data API - JavaScript JavaScript Developers Guide for Base JavaScript Developers Guide for Blogger JavaScript Developers Guide for Calendar JavaScript Developers Guide for Contacts JavaScript Developers Guide for Finance JavaScript Developers Guide for Sidewiki Here are a few videos that also explain how to use the JavaScript Client: Google Data JavaScript Client Library Introduction Google Calendar JavaScript Tutorial ExamplesEach of the service-specific documentation guides above also contains an Interactive Developers Guide. The Interactive Developers Guide lets you to write and execute JavaScript code against the Google Data APIs right from your browser. In addition to that, here are a few examples that use the JavaScript Client (the source code for these examples can be found here): Core AuthSubJS Conditional Get Conditional Updates Base Google Base Items Mapper Blogger Blogged Upon "Blog This" embedded blog editor CalendBlogger Google Calendar to Blogger publisher blog.gears offline client for Blogger using Google Gears blog.press JavaScript Blogger client Calendar Basic unauthenticated query sample using Google Calendar Managing meeting notes using Google Calendar Birthday manager using Google Calendar Contacts Friend Picker [Less]

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This project is for the IETF internet-draft of the AtomPub Multipart Media Creation specification. This is a proposed extension to the Atom Publishing Protocol to allow the creation of both a Media and Media Link Entry in a collection in a single request. Discussion of this specification should take place on the atom-protocol mailing list.

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