This online tool allows you to encode/decode a piece of text for a URL according to RFC 3986 and RFC 3629 standards. URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be safely transmitted over the Internet.
# Time conversion - convert between Unix timestamp, ISO8601 and RFC 2822 formats
# String conversion - encode/decode Base64-encoding; escape XML, URL's and ECMAScript; translate to UTF-8
# Number conversion - convert between decimal, hexadecimal, octal and binary numbers
# Network - calculate netmasks, broadcast addresses and do DNS lookups
# Bandwidth - calculate the duration of file transfer
# XPath debugger - test your XPath expressions
Encode Form for URL Strings and Internet Data Transport (javascript escape, unescape, encodeURI, decodeURI, encodeURIcomponent, decodeURIcomponent, encodeURL, decodeURL)
API
To create a PDF from a web page or a feed, pass the URL (encoded) in the querystring to the following URL:
http://fivefilters.org/pdf-newspaper/makepdf.php?feed=[url]
To customise the output, the following options can be appended to the querystring above (again, make sure to URL encode the values):
&title=[PDF title]
&order=[Date order] ('desc' or 'asc')
&images=[Include images?] ('true' or 'false')
&fulltext=[Fetch full text?] ('true' or 'false')
This online sample demonstrates functionality of a base64 property, ByteArray class and Huge asp file upload. You can convert texts using several code pages (using CharSet property) from Unicode string to byte array and then convert the binary data to a Base64 string.
Type Egyptian Hieroglyphs on a QWERTY keyboard then print or email the results
The Hieroglyphic Typewriter incorporates the alphabet and number symbols together with a selection of determinative signs. It is designed as a fun entertainment app, so for ease of use the QWERTY keyboard includes close phonetic alternative glyphs for E, U V and X (which the Egyptians did not use). This allows you to quickly write names and short secret messages encoded in hieroglyphs then print them or send the results by email.
The keys include Latin alphabet symbols together with their hieroglyph equivalents and descriptions, which allows you to type messages naturally and at a glance see the translations.
The shift key changes the keyboard giving access to number glyphs, a selection of words and some determinative signs which you can include in your messages for fun and clarity.
This is a BETA implementation of an XSLT file to transform and hCa* encoded XHTML file into the corresponding vCard/iCalendar file. The DRAFT specification for hCa* encodings can be found at the Technorati Delevoper Wiki.
This is a demonstration of a language guesser, as proposed in Cavnar, Trenkle, N-Gram-Based Text Categorization. It's implemented in Perl. You can get the Perl script under certain copyright restrictions here. For free! No commercial version available!
LIST OF LANGUAGES currently supported.
But some languages are only supported in certain encodings...
1. afrikaans
2. albanian
3. amharic-utf
4. arabic-iso8859_6
5. arabic-windows1256
6. armenian
7. basque
8. belarus-windows1251
9. bosnian
10. breton
11. bulgarian-iso8859_5
12. catalan
13. chinese-big5
14. chinese-gb2312
15. croatian-ascii
16. czech-iso8859_2
17. danish
18. dutch
19. english
20. esperanto
21. estonian
22. finnish
23. french
24. frisian
25. georgian
26. german
27. greek-iso8859-7
28. hawaian
29. hebrew-iso8859_8
30. hindi
31. hungarian
32. icelandic
33. indonesian
34. irish
35. italian
36. japanese-euc_jp
37. japanese-shift_jis
38. korean
39. latin
40. latvian
41. lithuanian
42. malay
43. manx
44. marathi
45. mf
46. mingo
47. nepali
48. norwegian
49. persian
50. polish
51. portuguese
52. quechua
53. romanian
54. rumantsch
55. russian-iso8859_5
56. russian-koi8_r
57. russian-windows1251
58. sanskrit
59. scots
60. scots_gaelic
61. serbian-ascii
62. slovak-ascii
63. slovak-windows1250
64. slovenian-ascii
65. slovenian-iso8859_2
66. spanish
67. swahili
68. swedish
69. tagalog
70. tamil
71. thai
72. turkish
73. ukrainian-koi8_u
74. vietnamese
75. welsh
76. yiddish-utf
This service lets you view pages containing Japanese characters (in the JIS, EUC, or Shift-JIS encodings) without requiring Japanese language support in your browser or operating system. If you can read Japanese but don't want to buy software to see Japanese websites, this service is for you. All the Japanese characters are turned into images that can be viewed in any graphical browser.
MAIN FEATURESIt's FREE!Processing videos with filesize up to 300 MBAnalyse video files and provide in-depth information such as video codec, bitrate, resolution, frame rate...Video converter supporting all well known file formats (3GP, AMV, ASF, AVI, FLV, MKV, MOV, M4V, MP4, MPEG, MPG, RM, VOB, WMV).- Simple mode: select output video format only- Advanced mode: wider range of settings availablevideo settings: video codec, resolution, bitrate , framerateaudio settings: audio codec, bitrate, sampling rate, channelsAdd watermark text to a video fileCut video by setting new start and end timeCrop video with just few clicksMerge several video files into a single oneDemux video files (extract audio, video or subtitles from a file)Record video from a webcam or any other available input deviceTake video snapshots (make video thumbnails)Add (hard-coded) subitles to a video fileDownload flash videos from more than 20 video sharing sitesAdvanced File Manager enabling users to upload local video files as well as to download videos from third-party URIs. Additionally it allows users to preview videos via state-of-the-art thumbnails rotator, activated by simple mouse over.
CODECS AND FILE FORMATS
FILE FORMATS
By using VideoToolbox you will be able to export videos to the following file formats: 3GP, AMV, FLV, AVI, ASF, M4V, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, MPG, VOB, WMV, MP3, JPG
SUPPORTED CODECS
ENCODING
VIDEO CODECS
DivX
Flash Video
H263
H264
MPEG-I
MPEG-II
MPEG-4
Windows Media Video 8
Xvid
AUDIO CODECS
Adaptive Multy-Rate
Advanced Audio Codec (AAC)
Audio Coding 3 (AC3)
MP2
MP3
WAV (16-bit big-endian PCM)
Windows Media Audio
DECODING
VIDEO CODECS
Asus v1
Asus v2
AVS
CamStudio
Cinepak
Creative YUV
DNxHD
Duck TrueMotion v1
Duck TrueMotion v2
Flash Screen Video
FFV1
H.261
H.263
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
Huffyuv
id Software RoQ
Intel Indeo
LOCO
Mimic
MJPEG
MPEG-1
MPEG-2/H.262
MPEG-4 Part 2
On2 VP3
On2 VP6
On2 VP6
Apple Computer QuickDraw
QuickTime Graphics SMC
RealVideo
VC-1
Smacker video
Script Converter is a Google Labs product that allows the user to read a web page in a script of their choice. For example if the user can understand spoken Tamil but cannot read the script, they will be able to view Tamil web pages in English (Roman) script. We do not translate any content - we transform the words on the page to its phonetic equivalent in the desired script. We also support the conversion from non-Unicode encodings to Unicode, so that users can view pages without installing the custom font otherwise needed. Users will still need Unicode fonts. To start browsing a website, type the url in the text area, choose your preferred script and press convert.
Currently we support the following scripts.
* Bengali
* English
* Gujarati
* Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, Nepali)
* Kannada
* Malayalam
* Tamil
* Telugu
Run the Arabic Morphological Analyzer (Research Version) Keyboard Input Method Cut-and-Paste Input Method Arabic words can now be entered using either keyboards or cut-and-paste, using a variety of encodings and transliterations. Your browser must be Java-enabled.