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    Category: Portal standards

    The Common Look and Feel Web site has been developed to assist Canadian federal government departments and agencies with the implementation of the Treasury Board Common Look and Feel (CLF) Standards.

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    Category: Portal standards

    To enable interoperability between Portlets and Portals, this specification will define a set of APIs for Portal computing addressing the areas of aggregation, personalization, presentation and security.

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    Version 2.0 of the Portlet Specification plans to align with J2EE 1.4, integrate other new JSRs relevant for the portlet, and align with the WSRP specification V 2.0. The new Portlet Specifications will add functionality that was not addressed in the first version specification.

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    Category: Portal standards

    This searchable database of user-agents as used by browsers, search-engines spiders and crawlers, web-directories, download managers, link checkers, proxy servers, web filtering tools, harvesters, spambots, badbots enables more meaningful reporting of web statistics. Sorted by the user-agents names with informations about their type, purpose and origin. The info-field at every user-agents entry offers even more information. Recent additions and updates are at the top of each page. XML version available.

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    Category: Portal standards

    WSRP defines a set of interfaces and related semantics which standardize interactions with components providing user-facing markup, including the processing of user interactions with that markup. This allows applications to consume such components as providing a portion of the overall user application without having to write unique code for interacting with each component.

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    A free, sharable portal under development by institutions of higher-education. uPortal is an open-standard effort using Java, XML, JSP and J2EE. It is a collaborative development project with the effort shared among several of the JA-SIG member institutions. You may download uPortal and use it on your site at no cost.

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    Category: Portal standards

    This document contains information relevant to 'Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP)' and is part of the Cover Pages resource. The Cover Pages is a comprehensive Web-accessible reference collection supporting the SGML/XML family of (meta) markup language standards and their application. The principal objective in this public access knowledgebase is to promote and enable the use of open, interoperable standards-based solutions which protect digital information and enhance the integrity of communication.