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    CodeIgniter RestServer

    CodeIgniter RestServer

    RESTful server implementation for CodeIgniter

    CodeIgniter RestServer is a fully RESTful server implementation for CodeIgniter using one library, one config file and one controller. CodeIgniter Rest Server is available on Packagist (using semantic versioning), and installation via composer is the recommended way to install Codeigniter Rest Server. Note that you will need to copy rest.php to your config directory (e.g. application/config)
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    cipi

    cipi

    Install and manage your server like a pro

    Cipi is a Laravel-based cloud server control panel that supports Digital Ocean, AWS, Linode, Azure, Vultr, Google Cloud, and other VPS. It comes with nginx, Mysql, multi PHP-FPM versions, multi-users, Supervisor, Composer, npm, free Let's Encrypt certificates, Git deployment, fail2ban, Redis, API, and with a simple graphical interface useful to manage Laravel, Codeigniter, Symfony, WordPress or other PHP sites. Easy install: set up one or more servers with a click in less than ten minutes without be a Linux expert. ...
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    Track-Monitor Clicks on html

    PHP-MySQL script to monitor clicks on html elements and advertisements

    Free PHP, MySQL, Ajax script to monitor clicks on html elements, including links and advertisements that open another page. It can be used to track clicks on Google Adsense. This tool registers in MySQL database various data of the clicked html element: tag-name, id, class, size (width and height) and position in page (top and left distance).
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    LAMPRAD

    Rapid Application Development for LAMP Servers

    The goal of LAMPRAD is to provide Cluster-able Rapid Application Development for LAMP Servers, or more specifically Rapid Application Development for PHP and MySQL. At the core of the design only 3 LAMPRAD PHP files are loaded onto the web server, these should be nearly set and forget. All application files are stored in a MySQL table (with version history). This design allows rapid deployment of additional web and MySQL servers, all this transparent to your application.
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    Hoa is a full-featured, object oriented framework, based on PHP 5 technologies. It allows you to quickly write Web applications, in a flexible and professional manner. Hoa uses the latest technologies available in object-oriented programming.
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