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    LogHut

    LogHut

    Static blog engine written in Java.

    It creates html file when you write a post. So when people read your post your blog is basically a static web site. This makes you able to run personal blog even on raspberry pi. You can also customize your blog using freemarker templates. Please read descriptions at the link below for more details.
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    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    Cross-platform C++ library for developing CGI Web applications

    CppWeb is cross-platform C++ library for developing web applications with server push support. The library decodes CGI variables and cookies, supports file uploads, performs automatic cookie detection, provides URL and HTML entity encode/decode functions, supports server-push (long-polling via ajax), has built-in HTML parser, SQLite database wrapper etc. CppWeb compiles on Windows, Linux and MacOSX (tested with GNU C++, MingW, MS Visual C++ and Borland C++ compiler) and can run with almost any web server (Apache, IIS, Boa etc.). Can be used in embedded systems (tested with FriendlyARM Mini2440 and Raspberry PI)
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