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    IMAP Library for Laravel

    IMAP Library for Laravel

    Integrate both the native php-imap module and an extended custom imap

    Laravel IMAP is an easy way to integrate both the native php-imap module and an extended custom imap protocol into your Laravel app. This enables your app to not only respond to new emails but also allows it to read and parse existing mails and much more. PHP-IMAP is a wrapper for common IMAP communication without the need to have the "native" php-imap module installed/enabled. The IMAP protocol is completely integrated and therefore supports all IMAP commands including the IDLE operation and the "new" oAuth authentication process. ...
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    Symfony DomCrawler

    Symfony DomCrawler

    Eases DOM navigation for HTML and XML documents

    Symfony DomCrawler is a PHP component that provides powerful tools for navigating and extracting data from HTML and XML documents. It allows developers to parse, filter, and manipulate web pages using CSS selectors and XPath expressions. DomCrawler is widely used for web scraping, testing, and processing structured content, and integrates well with other Symfony components like BrowserKit.
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