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1 | 2 | Nextmapguide: MapGuide Open Source 2 Citations MapGuide Open Source is a web-based platform that enables users to quickly develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services. MapGuide features an interactive viewer that includes support for feature selection, property inspection, map tips, and operations such as buffer, select within, and measure. MapGuide includes an XML database for managing content, and supports most popular geospatial file formats, databases, and standards. MapGuide can be deployed on Linux or Windows, supports Apache and IIS web servers, and offers extensive PHP, .NET, Java, and JavaScript APIs for application development. MapGuide Open Source is licensed under the LGPL., blogmarks.net
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Ddrescue - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) 2 Citations GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block device (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case of read errors.
Ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not asked to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill in the gaps.
The basic operation of ddrescue is fully automatic. That is, you don't have to wait for an error, stop the program, read the log, run it in reverse mode, etc.
If you use the logfile feature of ddrescue, the data is rescued very efficiently (only the needed blocks are read). Also you can interrupt the rescue at any time and resume it later at the same point.
Automatic merging of backups: If you have two or more damaged copies of a file, cdrom, etc, and run ddrescue on all of them, one at a time, with the same output file, you will probably obtain a complete and error-free file. This is so because the probability of having damaged areas at the same places on different input files is very low. Using the logfile, only the needed blocks are read from the second and successive copies.
The logfile is periodically saved to disc. So in case of a crash you can resume the rescue with little recopying.
Also, the same logfile can be used for multiple commands that copy different areas of the file, and for multiple recovery attempts over different subsets.
Ddrescue aligns its I/O buffer to the sector size so that it can be used to read from raw devices. For efficiency reasons, also aligns it to the memory page size if page size is a multiple of sector size., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation mathtext is a module for parsing TeX expressions and drawing them into a matplotlib.ft2font image buffer. You can draw from this buffer into your backend., blogmarks.net
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SourceForge.net: kses - PHP HTML/XHTML filter 1 Citation kses is an HTML/XHTML filter written in PHP. It removes all unwanted HTML elements and attributes, and it also does several checks on attribute values. kses can be used to avoid Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Buffer Overflows and Denial of Service attacks., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation DieHard prevents invalid and multiple frees and heap corruption, and probabilistically avoids buffer overflows, dangling pointer errors, and uninitialized reads., blogmarks.net
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odz buffer - ???livedoor Reader 1 Citation
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Maxtor DiamondMax 10: Storage Devices / Above 200GB @ Bytesector.com 1 Citation Maxtor is a particularly well-known name in the hard drive sector. They have brought out a number of hard drives that have introduced new and unique technologies into their product lines. In the past, I have looked at Maxtor?s original Serial ATA offering, their DiamondMax 9 hard drive, and more recently, I took a look at their native Serial ATA enterprise drive, the MaXLine III. The MaXLine III brought forth the first 16MB cache buffer I have seen. Today, I will be taking a look at Maxtor?s DiamondMax 10 which sports a 16MB cache buffer, a 7200 RPM spindle, Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and capacities of up to 300GB., blogmarks.net
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What Firefox and Mozilla users should know about the IDN buffer overflow security issue 1 Citation
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MacNN Forums : OS X 10.1 window buffer compre... 1 Citation
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podcast about buffer overflows 1 Citation
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