is there an open source commenting system available? [closed] - request

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I'd like to enable a commenting mechanism through the system, I've done some googling and found some SaaS like disqus and gentlesource but I'm looking for more like self-hosted / open source apps. and I like to understand the architecture of such a systems in case I wanted to implement it myself.

Consider juvia https://github.com/phusion/juvia ;)
Juvia is an open source commenting system. It allows you to outsource your commenting needs to an external system so that you don't have to build your own commenting system for each website or each web app. Embedding a Juvia commenting page only involves pasting a JavaScript snippet into your web page.

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libpurple with PlayBook NDK [closed]

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My friend and I both have PlayBooks, and there isn't a solid Google Talk app on it.
We'd like to get started on one and I was wondering if anyone can provide any tips.
I was thinking of using libpurple as it is a C based library and the PlayBook NDK.
Is this feasible? Is there a recommended starting off point? And are there any general tips?
Thanks,
Parth
The blackberry uses QNX platform which is based on Qt.
Currently libpurple does not interact with Qt. However there is a Google Summer of Code project to create a Qt user interface for libpurple. In theory once that work is completed then porting to the Playbook would be a short to medium task.

Existing CakePHP projects force download of webroot/index.php source code [closed]

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I'm working on windows with Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2.17. I've just done some fiddling to install mcrypt and since then when I try to access some (but not all) of my cakephp projects in my browser (chrome), the source code for webroot/index.php is downloaded to a file called download. If I unpack a fresh cakephp and access that it works fine.
I also get the same issue with Magento by the way.
Any solutions? Thanks.
For anyone having the same issue, it turned out to be only a problem for google chrome. I emptied the cache and all is back to normal. Thanks to Oldskool for making me aware that it was possibly a browser specific issue.

What tutorials would you like to see about using Backbone.js? [closed]

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I'm working on some more tutorials for http://backbonetutorials.com and interested in what the community would like researched and discussed.
I like your tutorials and I found them useful but a bit unlinked one to another. I think best tutorials are those that cover a complete real-world-like example. I suggest you:
find an example application to build
glue together your tutorials
and show how build the app with backbone.js

How to make WMP to locate my custom codec? [closed]

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Hieverybody,
I'm writing a custom codec for my encrypted mp3 file.(I know it sounds weird)
The problem is making WMP locate and install my custom codec when it sees my encrypted file.
There was WMPlugins.com once, but it is retired now.
You can't, only a select few were allowed to be downloaded on request.
The reason for that is that Microsoft can't be responsible for every code it is requested to host and the inspection process is to hard (both legal and melware wise).
The only thing you can do is to preinstall the codec.

Open Source Desktop Sharing [closed]

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I 'm looking for Desktop sharing utility that I can use to incorporate inside a small elearning app that I'm building...
Try VNC. It's OS agnostic and it works really well. It's been around for many years now and I haven't been able to crash it.
http://www.realvnc.com/
You can also have look at teamviewer. I guess its opensource and create secured connection on internet.

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