Result for 030CD71ADDA448A84A827BB26C159880C52B0539

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/openlayers/tests/Control/Measure.html
FileSize13857
MD59D35E1B64C50C76009C5252096767E42
SHA-1030CD71ADDA448A84A827BB26C159880C52B0539
SHA-25617AD8A680F22027A3863B8C70564151C0DA8234F98474AA9EFD0563F5599F98D
SSDEEP96:Fp1UsZBdv4AOCvSRduDj+wiYivk+26TOCdSRdODBlKi4y6iu+G:Fp1DZ/gAOCvAIjNiYwZnTOCdAoBaiA
TLSHT15B52F118065F1832D1FF622C5B835A11757185C79889E9B5B4CE2BEA1FE8F3881E73C8
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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Parents (Total: 3)

The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5DCA02161AAE0709FC9962AD522C5E436
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOpenLayers is a pure JavaScript library for displaying map data in most modern web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. OpenLayers implements a JavaScript API for building rich web-based geographic applications, similar to the Google Maps and MSN Virtual Earth APIs, with one important difference -- OpenLayers is Free Software, developed for and by the Open Source software community. Furthermore, OpenLayers implements industry-standard methods for geographic data access, such as the OpenGIS Consortium's Web Mapping Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) protocols. Under the hood, OpenLayers is written in object-oriented JavaScript, using components from Prototype.js and the Rico library. The OpenLayers code base already has hundreds of unit tests, via the Test.AnotherWay framework.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameopenlayers
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion2.11
SHA-102CD2E20E869DD96028F2BDFA164864B97A07740
SHA-2569DD5E6B04CA3E529750433E3A33854DCA3B9E4834FF42C1F3C0CA2BB3F5C1DB7
Key Value
MD5ABB51B7D50E1F0929D90B3FD740FFB61
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOpenLayers is a pure JavaScript library for displaying map data in most modern web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. OpenLayers implements a JavaScript API for building rich web-based geographic applications, similar to the Google Maps and MSN Virtual Earth APIs, with one important difference -- OpenLayers is Free Software, developed for and by the Open Source software community. Furthermore, OpenLayers implements industry-standard methods for geographic data access, such as the OpenGIS Consortium's Web Mapping Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) protocols. Under the hood, OpenLayers is written in object-oriented JavaScript, using components from Prototype.js and the Rico library. The OpenLayers code base already has hundreds of unit tests, via the Test.AnotherWay framework.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameopenlayers
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion2.11
SHA-12FCD2347B76D7CE5769A59062CEE1F23D56C8A0A
SHA-256BA084FF4C44B6A809FD7B8CD2D111FFA53DE5C9545D609215495E5FCA4004E75
Key Value
MD5D277DCC0A580FFFB21FB410102A510A3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionOpenLayers is a pure JavaScript library for displaying map data in most modern web browsers, with no server-side dependencies. OpenLayers implements a JavaScript API for building rich web-based geographic applications, similar to the Google Maps and MSN Virtual Earth APIs, with one important difference -- OpenLayers is Free Software, developed for and by the Open Source software community. Furthermore, OpenLayers implements industry-standard methods for geographic data access, such as the OpenGIS Consortium's Web Mapping Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS) protocols. Under the hood, OpenLayers is written in object-oriented JavaScript, using components from Prototype.js and the Rico library. The OpenLayers code base already has hundreds of unit tests, via the Test.AnotherWay framework.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameopenlayers
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion2.11
SHA-1E9590506315440AE6CAC23C1416E22F2D8131F72
SHA-2560BE7B1B8235D37C9B18556D3103970631DF9FF90641E63EBC3085B4B6BE2229F