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    Forth Script is a server-side web scripting engine based on FORTH language. It may work as CGI-application under any web-server and lets you create dynamic web-pages using Forth language, HTML patterns and database's data. Example: http://www.delosoft.com
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    ZForth is a Forth interface for the Zope Web Application Server. It enables you to run forth code from Zope. It applies the new object class ZForth to the ZODB. Please note that it depends on gforth.
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    A content management system which allows for custom modules, uploading of pictures, and easy customization of themes.
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