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    AMP Servers For Windows 32 Bit ( x86 )

    AMP Servers For Windows 32 Bit ( x86 )

    Apache v2.4, MariaDB v10.4, PHP v8.1 With Automated Service Installers

    Please watch the video below for a sample library software installation, which uses this same server. After watching / installing the services, you may copy your new application folder, to the C:\slims9-x86\httpd\htdocs directory and change the DocumentRoot value in the following files : 1. C:\slims9-x86\httpd\conf\httpd.conf 2. C:\slims9-x86\httpd\conf\extra\httpd-ssl.conf Restart the services for applying the new configuration. You may now access your install.php /...
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    Proxy yxorP

    Proxy yxorP

    Proxy 🦄 .yxorP [v2.1] Plug & Play Stateful SAAS(y), Multi-tenancy

    yxorP is a plug-and-play, flat-file application that does not need Composer, PHP CURL, or databases; these are all optional additions that are fully supported. yxorP is intended to act as a proxy that can edit or update the content of multiple websites using a PHAR (PHP archive) binary version of Guzzle, and managed via a user-friendly Cockpit backend (GUI). The incoming request hostname is used to fetch site-specific requirements from the backend, the target website is then retrieved and...
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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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    HotelsReservations

    HotelsReservations

    Android Application Integrated with a Web Application (Beta Version)

    Android Application devoted for hotels reservation in Lebanon (Rooms, Suites), exchanged with a web application using PHP/MYSQL.
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    A platform for web sites and services that require solid support for rich user interfaces in a fail-safe and scalable architecture. It consists of a frontend Javascript framework (also usable stand-alone) and a backend PHP/MySQL environment.
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