Hits Today: 1 Total: 3278 | Updated: 9/3/2006 | |
 | Given the name of a Web server, this Web service returns the IP
address. For example, www.anywebserver.com would return 256.1.1.56. |
Hits Today: 2 Total: 850 | Updated: 3/11/2008 | |
 | For a given IP address, get IP address ranges, IP address owner, latitude, longitude, time zone, and a map. |
Hits Today: 1 Total: 1765 | Updated: 4/13/2007 | |
 | This free SOAP Web Service can transform your CSV documents into XML. A delimiter that separates the entries in the CSV file can be specified. The converter can extract the names for the XML elements from the first line of the CSV document. | |  | |
Hits Today: 2 Total: 5413 | Updated: 5/29/2005 | |
 | Generates fictional sample data for several different data types,
such as names, addresses, email addresses, dates, numbers, Web sites,
and more. This is ideal for use in testing database applications and
data-driven Web sites. |
Hits Today: 2 Total: 6003 | Updated: 4/16/2002 | |
 | A SOAP Web Service that generates a button bar or navigation bar. This is made from a number of separate PNG images for each button that when placed next to each other form the complete NavBar. |
Hits Today: 3 Total: 1317 | Updated: 3/13/2007 | |
 | SQLMutation is a mutation system for database queries. It generates mutants of SQL SELECT statements. The user only has to specify the SQL query to be mutated and some information about the database schema |
Hits Today: 1 Total: 4499 | Updated: 8/22/2005 | |
 | IP2Location Geolocation Web Service allows instant lookup of Internet visitors geographical locations by IP address to get country, state, city, latitude, longitude, zip code, ISP and domain name information.
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Hits Today: 4 Total: 3021 | Updated: 6/22/2006 | |
 | Text Disguise allows you to quickly and easily perform a human interactive proof by providing the user with a CAPTCHA-image and validating their response. The web service handles the complexities of the image generation and distortion. |
Hits Today: 1 Total: 4934 | Updated: 4/15/2002 | |
 | With the simple Tag based language, the application can be engineered in such a way that the program will always behave exactly the same, the only thing that changes is the business rules in the xml file. |
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