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Reverse Dependencies for inochi
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Dfect is an assertion testing library for Ruby that emphasizes a simple assertion vocabulary, instant debuggability of failures, and flexibility in composing tests.
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DIFECTS is an assertion testing library for Ruby that emphasizes a simple assertion vocabulary, instant debuggability of failures, and flexibility in composing tests.
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ERBook 9.2.1
Write books, manuals, and documents in eRuby
http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/
ERBook is an extensible document processor that emits [1]any
document you can imagine from [2]eRuby templates, which allow
scripting and dynamic content generation.
Version 9.2.1 (2009-11-18)
This release fixes some bugs in, and improves the readability
and load time of, generated XHTML documents.
Bug fixes
* Prevent search button from starting search when search
box untouched.
* Prevent browser from fetching base-64 embedded URI
sources by qualifying their digests with the "cid" URI
schema, which is used to identify the parts of a
multi-part e-mail message.
This cuts down on the amount of "404 - File Not Found"
errors on the web server which hosts your generated XHTML
documents because web browsers will not confuse these
embedded "cid" digests as being relative HTTP files.
Housekeeping
* Increase vertical spacing between [3]References for
better readability.
* Embed W3C validator badges as base-64 data URIs to reduce
page load time.
* Split the document processing code in ERBook::Document
into smaller self-documenting methods.
References
1. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#HelloWorld
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERuby
3. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#_references
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ERBook 9.2.1
Write books, manuals, and documents in eRuby
http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/
ERBook is an extensible document processor that emits [1]any
document you can imagine from [2]eRuby templates, which allow
scripting and dynamic content generation.
Version 9.2.1 (2009-11-18)
This release fixes some bugs in, and improves the readability
and load time of, generated XHTML documents.
Bug fixes
* Prevent search button from starting search when search
box untouched.
* Prevent browser from fetching base-64 embedded URI
sources by qualifying their digests with the "cid" URI
schema, which is used to identify the parts of a
multi-part e-mail message.
This cuts down on the amount of "404 - File Not Found"
errors on the web server which hosts your generated XHTML
documents because web browsers will not confuse these
embedded "cid" digests as being relative HTTP files.
Housekeeping
* Increase vertical spacing between [3]References for
better readability.
* Embed W3C validator badges as base-64 data URIs to reduce
page load time.
* Split the document processing code in ERBook::Document
into smaller self-documenting methods.
References
1. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#HelloWorld
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERuby
3. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#_references
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TODO: put a single line description of your project here.
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TODO: put a single line description of your project here.
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A simple webserver serving tsung stats
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A simple webserver serving tsung stats
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