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    WampServer

    WampServer

    A Windows Web development environment for Apache, MySQL, PHP databases

    WampServer is a Web development platform on Windows that allows you to create dynamic Web applications with Apache2, PHP, MySQL and MariaDB. WampServer automatically installs everything you need to intuitively develope Web applications. You will be able to tune your server without even touching its setting files. Best of all, WampServer is available for free (under GPML license) in both 32 and 64 bit versions. Wampserver is not compatible with Windows XP, SP3, or Windows Server 2003.
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    XAMPP-Lite

    XAMPP-Lite

    Portable/Installer WAMP server including Apache, MariaDB/MySQL, PHP...

    XAMPP-Lite is a lightweight WAMP server for web development (portable & installer, 32-bit & 64-bit). It includes Apache, PHP, MySQL/MariaDB, phpMyAdmin, Adminer, HeidiSQL, and more. Latest versions: PHP 8.5.5 - MariaDB 11.4.10 LTS - Apache 2.4.66 - phpMyAdmin 5.2.3 - Adminer 5.4.2 - HeidiSQL 12.16 - XDebug 3.5.1 - OpenSSL 3.6.2 - Pie 1.4.0, Composer 2.9.5 - Pear/Pecl 1.10.18. System requirements: ─ XAMPP-Lite 8.2 and below: Windows 7 and later (32-bit & 64-bit) ─ XAMPP-Lite 8.5 & 8.4...
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    woodyWebBacker

    woodyWebBacker

    Scheduled website and database backup script.

    This php script compresses your databases, and your entire website, and sends it to you. Execution of the script can be scheduled to run in specified time intervals. The generated archives are optionally encrypted, split into smaller chunks and can be 1. copied to your ftp server, 2. copied to your amazon s3 space and 3. emailed to you. The program runs on both Windows and Linux server.
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    lib-php-digest

    A PHP implementation of the HTTP Digest model.

    A library designed to implement HTTP Basic and Digest authentication in a PHP environment with minimal coding.
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    This is a web application framework, which makes easy and simple the task of building PHP web applications based on relational databases. See the Home Page for more details.
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    Php Log Analyzer (aka PLA) is a Log Analysis tool for Apache. There are lots of log analyzer softwares available on the internet but most of them have their own data storage ways. PLA is a tool to analyze log files and store results into MySQL databases.
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