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    requests-cache

    requests-cache

    Persistent HTTP cache for python requests

    requests-cache is a persistent HTTP cache that provides an easy way to get better performance with the Python requests library. Keep using the requests library you’re already familiar with. Add caching with a drop-in replacement for requests. The session, or install globally to add transparent caching to all request functions. Get sub-millisecond response times for cached responses. When they expire, you still save time with conditional requests. Works with several storage backends including...
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    LocNetServe

    LocNetServe

    A local web server for developing web applications on Windows.

    LocNetServe is a web development platform for Windows that helps you build dynamic web applications using Apache 2.4, PHP 8.2, and MySQL 9.4. It installs everything you need to develop web applications easily, thanks to its modern interface. You can manage your server and develop applications without manually editing configuration files. Best of all, LocNetServe is free (under MIT license) and available in a 64-bit version designed for modern Windows systems.
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    VirtualHostAdd

    VirtualHostAdd

    Command-line tool for creating Apache virtual hosts on Debian 12.

    VirtualHostAdd is a command-line tool for Debian 12—and derived Linux distributions—designed to simplify the creation and configuration of virtual hosts on the Apache HTTP Server, for PHP and CGI-based applications. It automates the entire process, handling directory structure, Apache configuration, MPM and Apache modules handling, and file/directory permissions, reducing manual setup time and errors for developers and sysadmins.
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    fstorage
    Fstorage is a free, open-source, lightweight and fast File Storage Software. Storage is task of server and file hosting. Clients/APIs are designed for use by C/C++/Python/PHP programmers can send files and receive files for particular FileKey.
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    Igino Corona and Davide Ariu and Giorgio Giacinto, "HMM-Web: a framework for the detection of attacks against Web applications", IEEE ICC 2009. Anomaly detection of server-side web attacks based on Hidden Markov Models (unsupervised learning).
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    arCHMage

    A reader and decompiler for files in the CHM format

    arCHMage is a reader and decompiler for files in the CHM format. This is the format used by Microsoft HTML Help, and is also known as Compiled HTML.
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    PyWikiServer is a WikiWiki web server written entirely in Python. Data files are encoded using docbook XML. It does not need neither a Web Server nor any conversion/stylesheet tool.
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