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As of 10 June 2016, django CMS 3.0 is compatible with Django versions 1.8 and 1.7. As of 15 September 2016 [update] , django CMS 3.4 introduced a Long Term Support (LTS) release cycle. As of 5 March 2018 [update] , django CMS 3.5 introduced structure board decoupled from page rendering and offer Page copy between sites, compatible with Django 1 ...
6.2.x 2020 lighttpd: Jan Kneschke (Incremental) BSD variant 1.4.77 2025-01-10 LiteSpeed Web Server: LiteSpeed Technologies GNU GPLv3 / proprietary license 6.1.2 2023-05-24 Mongoose: Cesanta Software GNU GPLv2 / proprietary license 7.16 2024-11-20 Monkey HTTP Server: Monkey Software Apache: 1.6.9 2016-06-04 NaviServer: Various Mozilla 1.1 4.99. ...
Project Current stable version Release date License; Apache Click: 2.3.0 2011-03-27 Apache 2.0 : Apache OFBiz: 18.12.17 [11] : 2024-11-11; 3 months ago Apache 2.0
Django (/ ˈ dʒ æ ŋ ɡ oʊ / JANG-goh; sometimes stylized as django) [6] is a free and open-source, Python-based web framework that runs on a web server. It follows the model–template–views (MTV) architectural pattern .
BlueBream, a rewrite by the Zope developers of the Zope 2 web application server; CherryPy, an object-oriented web application server and framework; CubicWeb, a web framework that targets large-scale semantic web and linked open data applications and international corporations; Django, an MVT (model, view, template) web framework
under development; TortoiseDarcs (Windows Explorer), macOS (alpha), Eclipse (eclipsedarcs), Emacs (vc-darcs.el) Dimensions CM: Yes Windows (incl. explorer integration) Eclipse, Visual Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, XCode, Powerbuilder: Fossil: Embedded webserver included (ui/server mode), ability to run multiple repositories via CGI mode fuel-scm Un ...
Framework Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari Opera Chrome Edge; Angular: Latest and extended support release 2 most recent major versions Latest and previous stable version
Introduction into HTML5 Server-push Technologies. Part 1 covers ServerSent Events. Using Server-Sent Events. A concise example of how to use server-sent events, on the Mozilla Developer Network. EventSource reference on MDN; Django push: Using Server-Sent Events and WebSocket with Django Django push: Using Server-Sent Events and WebSocket with ...