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The Metasploit Framework is a development platform for creating security tools and exploits. The framework is used by network security professionals to perform penetration tests, system administrators ... [More] to verify patch installations, product vendors to perform regression testing, and security researchers world-wide. The framework is written in the Ruby programming language and includes components written in C and assembler. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Wordpress plugin used to overlay images on the current page into neat Javascript-powered overlay popups. This plugin includes the new Slimbox 1.64 javascript written by Christophe Beils and got ... [More] transformed into a Wordpress Plugin by me. Slimbox is a 7kb visual clone of the popular Lightbox JS v2.0 by Lokesh Dhakar, written using the ultra compact mootools framework. It was designed to be small, efficient, more convenient and 100% compatible with the original Lightbox v2. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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Wordpress plugin used to overlay images on the current page into neat Javascript-powered overlay popups. This plugin includes the new Lightbox JS v2.0.4 javascript written by Lokesh Dhakar and and was then transformed into a Wordpress Plugin by me.
Created 10 months ago.

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Ronin is a Ruby platform for exploit development and security research. Ronin allows for the rapid development and distribution of code, exploits or payloads over many common Source-Code-Management (SCM) systems.
Created about 1 year ago.

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A simple javascript library based on prototype and scriptaculous which allows to display content in modal / non-modal overlays.
Created about 1 month ago.

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Sideshow is a JavaScript program to overlay images on a web page. It is based on Slimbox, and is similar to this program in the following aspects: Requires jQuery 1.2.6 or later. Small footprint: ... [More] under 5 KB minified. Compatible with most browsers: Firefox 1.5+, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 6+ and maybe others. The API of Sideshow is very similar to Slimbox. In fact, it was borrowed from it. The same mapping and filtering functions can be used. But there are a few differences: Sideshow does support images larger than the browsers viewport. This is what motivated it's development in the first place. Sideshow fixes the image on the viewport. As opposed to Slimbox, scrolling the page does not affect the image position (except when running on Internet Explorer 6). There is no autoload code in Sideshow. The plugin function must be invoked explicitly. Read SideshowUsage for more information. See it live here: http://joseisraelabrantes.com.br/en/photography/list. [Less]
Created 17 days ago.

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The Flowerpot is a jQuery plugin that allows you to overlay images, DOM elements, AJAX content, and iframes onto a web page. You can overlay a single item or associate multiple items (of any type) in ... [More] a gallery. FeaturesEasy to use Just add class="flowerpot" to a link and let The Flowerpot's automatic link detection do the rest for you Easy to customize Built-in functions for changing locale strings (i18n) and settings, keeping you in control (including turning on/off automatic type detection and gallery thumbnails) Smart Automatically scales the overlay, regardless of the overlay type Standards-compliant Valid CSS and (X)HTML Works in all major browsers IE 6+, Firefox 2+, Safari 3+, Opera 9+, and Chrome 1+ RequirementsThe Flowerpot relies on the jQuery (1.3+) library. You'll need to load the included CSS as well. UsageAssuming jQuery is already loaded, include The Flowerpot's CSS and JavaScript files: @import url(flowerpot.css); Any element on the page with the class "flowerpot" will launch an overlay. To get a linked image to appear in an overlay, it's as easy as Image. And with automatic type detection, you can link to images, inline divs, YouTube/Vimeo videos, pages on your domain (for AJAX), or external sites (for iFrames). ImagesImagewill open "photo.jpg" in an overlay. The image will be scaled down if it exceeds the size of the browser window. DOM ElementsWatch Videowill display the element on the page with the ID "video" in the overlay. AJAX ContentLoad Contentwill display the text/HTML returned by "ajax.html" in the overlay. iFrameApple Canadawill display the URL inside the href attribute in the overlay, using an inline frame. YouTube VideoYouTube Music Videowill display the YouTube video at the link specified (The Flowerpot automatically gets the appropriate data from the URL). GalleriesMultiple items can be viewed one after another without closing the overlay by adding rel="gallery[NAME]" to each element that should be part of that gallery. You can have as many galleries as you like, with as many items as you'd like, and you can mix all kinds of content in a gallery (i.e. images and iFrames in the same gallery). LicenseIn keeping with jQuery and most of its plugins, The Flowerpot is dual-licensed under the MIT and GPL (v2 or later) licenses. This means you can pick whichever license you want to use for your project. [Less]
Created 4 months ago.

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A light-weighted standalone translucent overlay written in JavaScript. This widget can be easily integrated with other widgets such as a div based dialog. It supports custom events ,configurable with one config object and translucent fade effect.
Created 3 months ago.