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    Uniform Server

    Uniform Server

    A free lightweight Windows Apache MySQL and PHP Server Solution.

    Uniform Server is a free lightweight WAMP server solution for Windows. Build using a modular design approach, it includes the latest versions of Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, PHP (with version switching), phpMyAdmin or Adminer. No installation required! No registry dust! Just unpack and fire up! ------- Note: The latest version of Uniform Server requires a **64-bit version** of Windows. -------
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    Ascoos Web Server

    Ascoos Web Server

    Is a web server for all Web Developers and Web Designers

    For PHP 5.6 - 8.4.X see: Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) is here : https://sourceforge.net/projects/ascoos-web-extended-studio/ ASCOOS Web Server is a rich package designed as a versatile web server for development purposes. It incorporates third-party components such as PHP, MySQL, pgSQL, MongoDB and FileZilla and stands out through a compact setup and a well-built administrative panel. ASCOOS Web Server allows you to work with multiple versions of PHP and MySQL without having to...
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    idcheck

    apache cookie SSO mechanism.

    Cookie based web authentication and single sign on system for largish intranets under a single domain where many, untrusted, people run their own web services. The server uses a private cookie scoped only for the client browser and the idcheck webserver which is always protected with SSL. In addition to the common practise of using SSL for everything (which idcheck supports). The idcheck system can also be used to provide authentication to websites where you merely want to hide content from various people. For example, an intranet whose contents are available to thousands of people. ...
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    YES Linux a distribution that is focused on ease of use, user experience, and the internet. In 3 screens a secure server is installed and administered from a browser. A user should not have to use the console, but can if they wish.
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    This project aims to provide an offline version of wikipedia, available from the web browser.
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    DetectBrowser is Perl module which detects user's browser and OS, by analyzing the HTTP user-agent string. It recognizes all versions of AOL,Konqueror,MSIE,Mozilla,Netscape,Opera,WebTV,etc... running on BSD,HP-UX,Linux,Mac,Sun,Windows,etc...
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