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    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP is a humble HTTP request library

    Requests is a HTTP library written in PHP, for human beings. It is roughly based on the API from the excellent Requests Python library. Requests is ISC Licensed (similar to the new BSD license) and has no dependencies, except for PHP 5.6+. Despite PHP’s use as a language for the web, its tools for sending HTTP requests are severely lacking. cURL has an interesting API, to say the least, and you can’t always rely on it being available.
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    Whakerexa

    Whakerexa

    A minimalist and lightweight web kit for accessible contents

    ...It can be combined with the use of WhakerPy, an open source library to create dynamic HTML content: <https://whakerpy.sf.net>. Features: - Lightweight and semantic - Light or dark mode - Normal or high-Contrast mode - Easy use and customization - Human-readable: could be extended or composed for your specific needs - No extr
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    CC-attack

    CC-attack

    Using Socks4/5 or http proxies to make a multithreading Http-flood

    Using Socks4/5 or http proxies to make a multithreading Http-flood/Https-flood (cc) attack.
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