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Contents Articles Active Agenda

1

Active Calendar

2

Adminer

8

Aigaion

10

Aiki Framework

12

Asido

13

Associate-O-Matic

16

AutoTheme

18

Avactis

19

BakeSale

22

Beehive Forum

23

bitcart

25

BlueErp

29

BuddyPress

30

ccHost

32

Claroline

34

Comparison of knowledge base management software

36

concrete5

42

Coppermine Photo Gallery

44

Croogo

46

DBG

47

Delphi for PHP

47

Doctrine (PHP)

49

Dokeos

52

dotProject

55

User:Drietsch/pimcore

57

DynPG

58

eAccelerator

59

Elgg (software)

60

EpesiBIM

62

Flash Gallery

64

Flash MP3 Player

66

FluxBB

68

Frog CMS

71

Gallery Project

73

Gamboo Web Suite

75

Gateway Anti-Virus

77

GoogleTap

78

Group-Office

79

Habari

81

Horde (software)

85

HuMo-gen

86

IPBWI

89

Icy Phoenix

91

Ingo (software)

94

Injader

95

Intelestream

96

Internet Messaging Program

98

Invision Power Board

99

ionCube

101

Joomla

103

Joomsef

106

KnowledgeBase Manager Pro

108

List of PHP accelerators

109

List of PHP libraries

112

Magic quotes

113

Mambo (software)

115

Merlintalk

120

MetaBB

122

MiaCMS

123

Midgard (software)

125

Midgard Lite

129

MindTouch Deki

130

Monkey Boards

134

Moodle

135

Moxietype

140

MyBB

141

NETSOFTWARE

144

net2ftp

146

User:Nichescript/Affiliate Niche Sript

147

Ning (website)

148

NolaPro

152

ORMer

154

ocPortal

155

Open Realty

158

OpenBiblio

159

Opus (content management system)

161

osCommerce

163

PEAR

166

PHP accelerator

167

PHP syntax and semantics

168

PHP/Java Bridge

172

PHPClasses repository

173

PHPDoc

174

PHPEclipse

180

User:Papagel/EFront (eLearning software)

182

Phalanger (compiler)

185

pHAML

187

Phoca Gallery

190

Photos Project

192

PHP

193

HipHop for PHP

205

PHP-GTK

207

PHP-Nuke

210

Php4delphi

213

phpDocumentor

215

PhpGedView

216

PhpGraphy

218

phpLDAPadmin

219

phpMyAdmin

220

PhpMyBibli

223

phpPgAdmin

225

PhpSQLiteAdmin

226

PhpXCore

227

phpBB

228

phpGrabComics

238

phplist

239

PHPmotion

242

PhpWiki

244

Pimcore

246

Piwigo

248

Plogger

250

Pluck (software)

251

PmWiki

254

PrestaShop

257

Project Zero

261

Propel (PHP)

263

QPHP Framework

264

Quick.Cart

266

RKWard

268

Ravennuke

269

ReOS

271

Redbean (software)

272

RefDB

273

refbase

274

User talk:Renlok/WeBid

275

User:Renlok/WeBid

276

ResourceSpace

277

Robogallery

279

RoundCube

281

SWiZ

283

Scope resolution operator

283

Seagull PHP Framework

285

Serendipity (software)

287

SilverStripe

290

Simple Cloud API

295

Simple Machines Forum

297

SimpleXML

301

Simply AJAX Forum System (SAFS)

302

SocialEngine

304

SquirrelMail

306

Squiz

310

SugarCRM

312

Symfony

314

Textpattern

319

TikiWiki

322

TinyWebGallery

325

Torpor (PHP)

326

txtSQL

328

TYPO3

329

UBB.threads

332

Ubercart

335

uddeIM

337

vBulletin

341

Vwar

348

WakkaWiki

350

Website Baker

352

WebWM

357

WikkaWiki

358

WordPress

361

Xaraya

367

Xdebug

369

XOOPS

371

Xyster Framework

374

YHM (software)

375

Your Free Community

377

Your Free Screamer

379

Zen Cart

381

Zend Certified Engineer

383

Zend Engine

384

Zend Framework

385

Zend Technologies

388

Zenphoto

391

Zikula

393

References Article Sources and Contributors

395

Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors

403

Article Licenses License

406

Active Agenda

1

Active Agenda

Stable release

0.8.2-beta / February 29, 2007

Written in

XML, PHP

Operating system

Any

Platform

Web

Type

Enterprise resource planning, High reliability organization, Risk management

License

Reciprocal Public License (RPL)

Website

www.activeagenda.net

[1]

Active Agenda is an open source risk management tool. Active Agenda is designed to support operational risk management (ORM) in organizations and is optimized for high reliability organizations. It is a browser-based [2] multi-user enabled software. Active Agenda includes approximately one hundred modules covering areas of the operational risk management process. Active Agenda utilizes a custom code generator called "spec2app". The "spec2app" processor converts specifications written in XML into integrated Active Agenda modules utilizing PHP and MySQL. The code generator enables rapid development of extensions to the core application and simplifies customization, support, and maintenance. Active Agenda was released on Sourceforge in October 2006. The source code release coincided with Penton [3] Media's publication of the project launch article titled "A Solution (R)evolution." In 2007, Active Agenda was [4] named a "FAST 50" by the readers of Fast Company magazine.

See also • High reliability organization • Occupational safety and health • Operational risk management • Rapid application development • Regulatory compliance • Risk management

Active Agenda

2

External links [1]

• Active Agenda official website [5] • Active Agenda discussion forum • Active Agenda Documentation wiki • Active Agenda Sourceforge page

[6]

[7]

References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

http://www.activeagenda.net/ http://www.activeagenda.net/documentation/index.php?title=Category:Modules "A Solution (R)evolution" (http://ehstoday.com/safety/ehs_imp_39437/index.html) Fast Company FAST 50 (2007) (http://www.fastcompany.com/fast50_07/readers.html) http://www.activeagenda.net/discussions/

[6] http://www.activeagenda.net/documentation/index.php?title=Main_Page [7] http://sourceforge.net/projects/activeagenda/

Active Calendar Active Calendar is a PHP class that generates calendars as HTML tables (XHTML-Valid). It can produce static calendars without any links or calendars with navigation controls, a date picker control, event days and content with event URLs, and linkable days (optionally URL or JavaScript). The layout can be configured using CSS, and JavaScript is not required. The supported dates (on systems using a 32-bit signed integer Unix time_t) are: 1902-2037 (Unix) and 1971-2037 (Windows), when using the default PHP native date functions, and 100-3000 and later, when using the ADOdb Date Library. screenshot2 640x480

Active Calendar is an open source project, licensed under the LGPL.

Features The calendars created by this class: • can be static (without any links) • can optionally have navigation controls • can optionally have a date picker control • can optionally have linkable days (URL or javascript) • can optionally have 'event days' with 'event links' and own layout • can optionally have 'event content' with 'links' and own layout • support different GMT zones for the current date calculation • support month and day names, depending on your language • can be configured using CSS • do not require Javascript to be displayed or navigated (server side generation) • can be generated with just 2-3 lines of code Active Calendar is based on the PHP native date functions (default) and supports optionally the ADOdb Date Library [1]

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Supported dates (on systems using a 32-bit signed integer Unix time_t):

Active Calendar • Using PHP native date functions: 1902 - 2037 (UNIX) and 1971 - 2037 (Windows) • Using ADOdb Date Library: 100 - 3000 and later [limited by the computation time of adodb_mktime()] on both UNIX and Windows. To use the ADOdb Date Library just include it in your scripts. The Active Calendar class will use the library functions automatically.

Usage Basic methods overview $cal = new activeCalendar([$year,$month,$day,$gmt_zone]); Create first a new object of the class. The parameters $year, $month and $day are optional. If these parameters are not set, the current year, month and day will be passed to the program. The parameter $year should have the form "yyyy" e.g. "2005" or "1996", the parameter $month should have the form "m" e.g. "1" for January or "10" for October and the parameter $day should have the form "d" e.g. "4" for the 4th month day or "24" for the 24th month day. So for the date e.g. 7 January 2005 please set $cal = new activeCalendar("2005","1","7"). The parameter $gmt_zone is optional as well. Use this parameter to set the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) zone for the current date calculation (e.g. 9 for Osaka Japan, 2 for Athens Greece, - 5 for New York USA). If $gmt_zone is not set, the server local time will be used. $cal->enableMonthNav([$link,$arrowBack,$arrowForw]); Call this method, if you want the generated calendar to have month navigation controls (e.g. "previous month" and "next month"). The parameter $link is optional. You can use this parameter to set the URL for the calendar links (e.g. "mycalendar.php" or "mycalendar.php?mode=4&item=test", if you need more complex urls). You should modify the private method mkUrl(), if you want to change the general structure of the generated links. The parameters $arrowBack and $arrowForw are optional as well: they set other month navigation controls, than the ones set in the configuration (an image link can be set too). $cal->enableYearNav([$link,$arrowBack,$arrowForw]); Call this method, if you want the generated calendar to have year navigation controls (e.g. "previous year" and "next year"). The parameter $link is optional. You can use this parameter to set the URL for the calendar links (e.g. "mycalendar.php" or "mycalendar.php?mode=4&item=test", if you need more complex urls). You should modify the private method mkUrl(), if you want to change the general structure of the generated links. The parameters $arrowBack and $arrowForw are optional as well: they set other year navigation controls, than the ones set in the configuration (an image link can be set too). $cal->enableDatePicker([$startYear,$endYear,$link,$button]); Call this method, if you want the generated month calendar to have a date picker control. The parameters $startYear and $endYear define the range of the years, that can be selected (e.g. $startYear=2000, $endYear=2010). This range is limited by the private class variables $startYear and $endYear. Please modify them according to your configuration. The parameter $link is optional. You can use this parameter to set the URL for the calendar links (e.g. "mycalendar.php" or "mycalendar.php?mode=4&item=test", if you need more complex urls). You should modify the private method mkUrl(), if you want to change the general structure of the generated links. The parameter $button is optional as well: it sets some other value for the date picker submit button, than the one set in the configuration. $cal->enableDayLinks([$link,$javaScript]);

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Active Calendar Call this method, if you want the generated calendar to have linkable dates. The parameter $link is optional. You can use this parameter to set the URL for the calendar links (e.g. "mycalendar.php" or "mycalendar.php?mode=4&item=test", if you need more complex urls). You should modify the private method mkUrl(), if you want to change the general structure of the generated links. The parameter $javaScript is optional as well. You can use this parameter to set a JavaScript function instead of a URL for the calendar links. So if you set $cal->enableDayLinks(false,"selectDate"), this link will be created on e.g. 27 May 2007: ..href="javascript:selectDate(2007,5,27)".. The content of the Javascript function 'selectDate' will not be created by the class. You should develop it according to your needs. $cal->setMonthNames($monthNamesArray); Call this method, if you want the class generate different names for the calendar months, than the ones set in the configuration. The parameter $monthNamesArray must be an array of 12 month names starting with January. $cal->setDayNames($dayNamesArray); Call this method, if you want the class generate different names for the calendar weekdays, than the ones set in the configuration. The parameter $dayNamesArray must be an array of 7 day names starting with Sunday. $cal->setEvent($year,$month,$day,[$id,$eventUrl]); Call this method, if you want the class to create an HTML td class=$id on the date specified by the parameters $year, $month, $day. You can configure every 'event date' in your CSS, so that it would have e.g. a different background color. The parameter $id is optional. If you do not set an $id, a default HTML will be generated. The parameter $eventUrl is optional as well: If you set an $eventUrl, an event specific link (..href='$eventUrl'..) will be generated on the 'event date', even if the method $cal->enableDayLinks($link) was not called. $cal->setEventContent($year,$month,$day,$content,[$contentUrl,$id]); Call this method, if you want the class to create a new HTML table within the date specified by the parameters $year, $month, $day. The parameter $content can be a string or an array. If $content is a string, then the new generated table will contain one row with the value of $content. If it is an array, the generated table will contain as many rows as the array length and each row will contain the value of each array item. The parameter $contentUrl is optional: If you set a $contentUrl, an event content specific link (..href='$contentUrl'..) will be generated in the 'event content' table row(s), even if the method $cal->enableDayLinks($link) was not called. The parameter $id is optional as well: if you set an $id, an HTML will be generated for each event content (default: 'eventcontent'). $cal->showMonth([$showNoMonthDays]); This method will generate the HTML string of the month calendar. You can display the calendar by "print $cal->showMonth()". This method calls several private class functions, that create each tr tag of the generated table. So if you would like to change the table structure, you could simply modifiy the order, that these private functions are called (mkMonthHead() must remain first and mkMonthFoot() must remain last though). The parameter $showNoMonthDays is optional: if it is set true, days that do not belong to the current month will be displayed in the calendar (default: false). Please note that these days will not contain any events or event contents!. $cal->showYear([$columns]); This method will generate the HTML string of the year calendar. You can display the calendar by "print $cal->showYear()". This method calls several private class functions, that create each tr tag of the generated table.

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Active Calendar So if you would like to change the table structure, you could simply modify the order, that these private functions are called (mkYearHead() must remain first and mkYearFoot() must remain last though). The parameter $columns is optional: it sets the number of the generated months in each row of the year calendar (default: 4).

Code examples • Current month static calendar

• Current month calendar with navigation • Current month calendar with date picker • Month calendar with day links

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Active Calendar • Month calendar with multiple 'event days' • Current year static calendar • Current year calendar with navigation • Year calendar with day links • Year calendar with multiple 'event days' • Year calendar with multiple 'event contents'

External links [2]

• Official website – Project documentation, examples and source code [3] • Active Calendar at Freshmeat

References [1] http://phplens.com/phpeverywhere/adodb_date_library [2] http://www.micronetwork.de/activecalendar/ [3] http://freshmeat.net/projects/activecalendar/

Adminer

8

Adminer

Adminer main screen Developer(s)

Jakub Vrána

Initial release

July 25, 2007

Written in

PHP

Operating system

Cross-platform

Available in

Multilingual (11)

Type

Web > style delimiters are also always available, so these two forms are the most portable. The first form of delimiters, , in XHTML and other XML documents, creates correctly formed XML [1] 'processing instructions'. Therefore, in either of these two cases, the resulting mixture of PHP and other markup is well-formed, and so probably valid, as XML and XHTML on the server before PHP processing. This may be helpful if the source code documents ever need to be processed in other ways during the life of the software. Short opening tags (