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    Guzzle

    Guzzle

    An extensible PHP HTTP client

    Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services. Simple interface for building query strings, POST requests, streaming large uploads, streaming large downloads, using HTTP cookies, uploading JSON data, etc... Can send both synchronous and asynchronous requests using the same interface.
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    HTTPlug

    HTTPlug

    HTTPlug, the HTTP client abstraction for PHP

    HTTPlug allows you to write reusable libraries that need an HTTP client without binding to a specific implementation. We provide adapters for existing HTTP Clients, so you can use your regular tools, even in compatible third-party packages. Furthermore, you can implement your own, if you would like to. Need to log each request? Authenticate a request? It's easy. Our powerful plugin system allows you to add custom logic to the request's lifecycle. This package also provides a synchronous...
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    This project has two parts. The first one is a hidden counter (using the 1x1 transparent pixel GIF) which registers into a MySQL database all remote IP addresses (whether IPv4 or IPv6), it tries very hard to use IPv6. The second part shows stats.
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