1691 projects tagged "JavaScript"
The JavaScript Assertion Unit Framework (jsAssertUnit) is a unit testing framework based on assertions which helps JavaScript developers test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM-compliant browser such as IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc. The reporting of failures or warning messages does not disturb the running script, allowing easy Web GUI testing. jsAssertUnit is ECMA Script 1.0 compliant.
The PHP Assertion Unit Framework (phpAssertUnit) is a unit testing framework based on assertions which helps PHP developers test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM-compliant browser such as IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc. The reporting of failures or warning messages does not disturb the running script, allowing easy Web GUI testing.
mozCalc is a localized desktop calculator for Mozilla-based applications, including Netscape 6.1 (or higher) and Mozilla. It is entirely written in XUL and Javascript. It is fully functional and includes a sidebar for memory and result history (implemented with Mozilla's RDF implementation). Expressions may be entered in standard notaton or in reverse Polish notation (RPN).
OpenTicket functions as an incident manager, handling trouble-tickets and providing a mechanism for the resolution of all incidents. More specifically, openTicket serves as the Service Desk interface and handles the life cycle of incidents and service requests. The focus of openTicket is speed and efficiency. Unlike other call-tracking tools which offer a plethora of text fields, pull-down menus, and associated data, openTicket's interface is stripped down as much as possible without sacrificing key information. The benchmark used to determine efficiency is the 30-second test. If you know the user's name and you know the issue, it should take no longer than 30 seconds from the moment you begin looking up the user to the moment the ticket (including all relevant information) has been created and entered into the database.
Richy's Site Map implements a site map. All administration/configuration can be performed using a Web browser. The aim of this project is to be highly structured and customizable, and to separate CSS, HTML, and PHP code. Care has been taken to make the use of Richy's Site Map as easy as possible for people who don't know any PHP. Although Richy's Site Map is designed to be used with frame-capable browsers, almost everything works under Lynx.
The CODE:NEO Application Server is a Web server extension that bridges the gap between web interfaces and compiled code. It allows the user to build "Joints" with .CnBin extensions, which can be called through the Web server and operate at ultra-fast speeds. CODE:NEO also comes with two API libraries (CnUtil and CnServer) that provide many convenient rapid development tools.
JSpell is a server-based spell checker that allows you to spell check any HTML input field and form. It is i18n compliant and has dialogs for multiple languages available. It can be used to add spell checking capabilities to HTML forms on your Web site. This spell checker is compatible with JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Cold Fusion, Oracle Forms, etc.
The Primo Dynamic Web Content Manager allows users to create and manage a Web site without requiring a database or root privileges. The only requirement is a Web server that can run Perl CGI. The output of the software is simple HTML. Perl is used to create, modify, and enable polls and forums. Cascading Style Sheets and XML are heavily used.