DutchPIPE allows Web developers to make virtual
multi-user "avatar" environments. Each Web page becomes an abstracted environment or location where visitors and other items on the page are visualized. This status is retained as visitors move around. A lot of real-time interaction is possible, resulting in persistent interactive page environments. DutchPIPE uses AJAX and the DOM for the browser, and it works without Java, Flash, plugins, or
firewall adjustments.
License: MIT/X Consortium License
Changes:
An option for using the MDB2 database abstraction
layer from PHP's PEAR library was added. DutchPIPE
now supports MySQL, MySQLi, PostgreSQL, Oracle,
Frontbase, Querysim, Interbase/Firebird, MSSQL,
and SQLite. More administrator commands were
added. UTF-8 support was debugged.