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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 HttpClient interface with the same method signature as the PSR-18 client. ...
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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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