Projects tagged ‘iis’


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Blacklist Protector is a .Net HTTPModule that uses the IP Blacklist maintained by Project Honeypot to protect your website against harvestors, bots, comment spammers. Easily installed in any asp.net ... [More] site without changing your code. It's possible to protect non-asp sites, although this hasn't been fully tested. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Why? Today too little of the web is designed for mobile devices. As a result, mobile users are forced to deal with long load times and rendered pages that are unreadable on their small screen. ... [More] Ideally, Poco HTML users should be able to passively (reading, occasional form entry) navigate the web without being hindered by using a mobile device and it display constraints. Logically, Poco HTML (will) works in the following manner: A user requests an outside page (like www.nytimes.com) from a domain (via a link or otherwise) using Poco HTML The domain forwards the www.nytimes.com request to Poco HTML Poco HTML preforms the request for www.nytimes.com and reformats the page by: Removing extraneous markup Removing non-nytimes.com content (any remote content like ads) Reworking all page links to allow for subsequent Poco HTML requests. Poco HTML returns the reformatted page to the server, which is subsequently displayed to the user. There's no step 5! Hope you enjoy using Poco HTML! Cheers, Pete (project creator) www.nofelt.com [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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A completly automated Apache and IIS web log file scrubber. Reduces the amount of processing and storage capacity required for third party analytics software.
Created 10 months ago.

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Allows you to re-configure an IIS web site with user-defined settings at the click of a button by updating the IIS Metabase.
Created 10 months ago.

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The Ruby on Rails (ROR) framework is typically run under Apache on both Linux and Windows Systems. For those that do not wish to use Apache to host their solutions on windows, one alternative is ... [More] running under Internet Information Services (IIS) World Wide Web Publishing (W3SVC) service. The installer packages Shane Careveo's Fast-CGI ISAPI filter in conjuction with Ionic's Rewrite ISAPI filter and my IIS scripts to allow for integration with IIS under Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. This is a complete solution for hosting your Ruby Rails application under IIS. The installer is compiled using the Nullsoft Installer System (NSIS). IIS setup is handled by my vbscripts and executed from the installer. It installs the Rewrite filter, FCGI filter (including registry config settings), Ruby FCGI bindings and configures the IIS website. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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http://www.enenggi.com is a method of learning Manchu language by studying words on daily basis. This project is planned to start in 2007.1.1, ends in 2009.12.31. You can use the source codes and ... [More] website service freely. There is no license or agreement needs to be signed. Copyright (C) 2008 Faena Technologies [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Filter.NET is a framework designed to expose the ISAPI Filters API to .NET while maintaining the power, flexibility and efficiency of the IIS platform.
Created 10 months ago.

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This project is dedicated to creating a very fast and rich version of siliconvalley-codecamp web site. It will not include the back end services, but will include all the JavaScript code and interface definitions.
Created 11 months ago.

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D4I (Django For IIS) can help Django run at IIS Need Python2.4 and ActivePython2.4
Created 11 months ago.

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Windows Vista did not ship with a user interface to configure logging in the IIS Server Manager. This module was developed to provide missing functionality as well as provide an example of how to ... [More] develop a UI module for IIS 7.0. While Windows Vista Service Pack 1 now includes a UI to configure logging, this source code still serves as a good example of how to develop a managed code UI module for IIS 7.0. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.