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  1. Dojo is an Open Source DHTML toolkit written in JavaScript. It builds on several contributed code bases (nWidgets, Burstlib, f(m)), which is why we refer to it sometimes as a "unified" toolkit. Dojo aims to solve some long-standing historical problems w
    10-04-2007 to , , by montie
  2. ajax and javascript demos / technologies
    10-04-2007 to , , by montie
  3. Cloud JS uses JavaScript to create a tag cloud from XML or an RSS feed.
  4. vertical scrolling content. Each news is presented as a link, so user can click to the source of the news.
    15-10-2006 to , , , , by montie
  5. This JavaScript Ticker can display news headlines from any RSS compatible feed. Each news is presented as a link, so user can click to the source of the news.
    15-10-2006 to , , , , by montie
  6. quickSub is a Javascript function that adds intelligence to the Jason Brome's RSS feed feed button on your web page. Just roll your mouse over the example above, and you'll be instantly greeted by one-click subscription links to the most popular aggrega
  7. Compendium of RSS Readers
    15-10-2006 to , , , , by montie
  8. JERSS stands for "Jay Eckles' Rich Site Summary". It is a project I embarked on when I discovered that syndicated news headlines were widely and freely available on the web from thousands of sources, but there were few tools available to integrate thes
    15-10-2006 to , , , by montie
  9. This RSS box viewer can display the formats RSS 0.91, RSS 0.92, RSS 1.0 (w/o modules), RSS 2.0 and Scripting News 2. (Sorry, no Atom.) It provides a simple way to embed such RSS boxes in any HTML document via a generated JavaScript tag. Simply enter the U
    15-10-2006 to , , , by montie
  10. DHTML Javascript Tree Menu

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