WebAbility is an advanced Web development platform that contains WebFlow, a content management system (CMS), a security advanced system (SAS), a powerful workflow engine, and Web site wrappers. It supports multiple database connections, multiple languages, multiple presentation templates, page, script, and library versioning, XML and Web Services integration, and advanced security management. It uses plugins to extend the software for tasks such as e-commerce, portals, intranets, and editorial systems.
| Tags | Database Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries HTTP Servers Security Software Development Libraries php classes Systems Administration Text Editors Integrated Development Environments (IDE) Utilities User Interfaces |
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| Licenses | Commercial |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | JavaScript PHP AJAX XHTML utf8 |
| Translations | Spanish French English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is the first public release of the freeware version of WebAbility. The release is not yet fully functional, but for tests and showcase purposes.


Release Notes: This release has been enhanced with box model programming, a new templating system with loops and conditions, and integration with Dominion 7 and WAJAF 1.


Release Notes: Many bugs have been corrected. Browser recognition now recognizes handheld devices like iPhone and Blackberry. Security logging now also stores the cookie values. Some database enhancements have been added, such as field sizes, constraint checks, and indexes. A new set of parameters for profiles and security access has been added. Some basic JavaScript libraries have been added.


Release Notes: This version is fully XHTML 1.0 compliant and supports CSS2, UTF-8, Ajax, Web 2.0, Personalization, and XML enhanced. The system can now interact with other systems through Web services. The core has been exploited in more than 200 basic reusable objects, and are controlled by a pattern-enabled framework. Admin interfaces are now fully Ajax integrated. The client side now works with non-Latin languages and has new PDA device recognition for Blackberries and WAP.


Release Notes: This release candidate is 100% object oriented and based on PHP5, It contains a set of powerful engines for developing applications such as portals, extranets, intranets, and overall legacy systems, including Webflow, Workflow, Agendas, Reports generator, Wrappers, Security Advanced System (SAS), Universal conectors to any data sources, and WebServices. This version also contains a large set of modules through applications integrators, including accounting, inventories, legislative tracking, editorial system, project control, and agendas.