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PySSH is a Pythonmodule for programmatically controlling ssh and scp. NOTE: This project is no longer maintained. Please consider using Paramiko (https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko) instead.
pyXLWriter is a Python library for generating Excel compatible spreadsheets. It's a port of John McNamara's Perl Spreadsheet::WriteExcel 1.0 module (see http://www.cpan.org) to Python. Requires Python 2.1+. [Project was stopped]
Pythonmodule for accessing RFC 2229 compliant dictionary servers. Includes classes and runs as a standalone client (a la dict) as well as a CGI script.
CSSCC is a Python-based tool which permits to change easily the colours of a CSS file. With a preview of the HTML file using it, tuning colours of a CSS file is quick, graphical and attractive. Requires wxPython module.
Python OpenSSL Wrappers(POW), a Python wrapper for OpenSSL. X590v3 and CRL encoding is now also support is now via a pure Pythonmodule, which will include support for PKCS in the near future.
This library is for use in kiosk based projects where disabling the mouse and
keyboard, on any of the Win32 Os versions, is required. This project can be used
as a module in python or as C++ library.
XmlRpcStream is designed for the situation where a persistant
connection between client and server is required. XmlRpcStream
is not complient with the XML RPC spec as it doesn't use HTTP
as the transport protocol.
The pyxhtml Python XHTML class can be used to programatically generate XHTML documents. It is particularly useful when one has to add an XHTML output module to a Python application.
JeeZez is a distributed information mangement/publishing framework. Currently the focus is to develop a module for software-management, but more modules will follow.
An extension of the Python Library module 'asynchat' to support highly scaleable HTTP clients. We intend to learn from, and use pieces of, the excellent 'httplib' module.