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August 2007

Breaking news: R3 and StickleBack Yahoo tools Open Sourced | Federico Feroldi’s blog

I just received an awesome news from my manager. Two of the most important Yahoo’s platform tools have been published to the Open Source world for your pleasure:

July 2007

Namespaces in action - Stubblog

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Keep your fingers crossed that we will get a PHP5.3 with namespaces!

OpenID dans PEAR avec Services_Yadis - Kamelot Blog

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Un package Services_Yadis a été proposé pour PEAR. Celui-ci fournit une implémentation PHP5 des spécifications 1.0 de Yadis [1] une condition des spécifications de l'authentification 2.0 d'OpenID.

Drupal 7 and PHP 5.2 | drupal.org

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# As of Drupal 7, changes to Drupal which use language features found exclusively in PHP 5.2 will be considered for acceptance into Drupal core. # This policy effectively means that Drupal 7 will be incompatible with PHP 4.

June 2007

PEAR :: Package :: PHP_DocBlockGenerator

Creates the file Page block and the DocBlocks for includes, global variables, functions, parameters, classes, constants, properties and methods. Accepts parameters to set the category name, the package name, the author's name and email, the license, the package link, etc... Attempts to guess variable and parameters types.

HTML Purifier - Filter your HTML the standards-compliant way!

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HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications.

Zend Framework | Carsten’s Random Ramblings

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There were just enough “this will be in an upcoming version” comments to make me believe that the project hasn’t really come very far despite it’s 1.0 tag. Judging by some of the questions people asked, I was obviously not the only one with that reaction.

May 2007

SilverStripe - Open Source CMS / Framework

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Powerful enough for any website or intranet design and simple enough for your Mum to use