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    ProxiTok

    ProxiTok

    Open source alternative frontend for TikTok made using PHP

    ProxiTok is a self-hosted, privacy-respecting alternative frontend for TikTok, built to let users browse TikTok content without tracking or ads. It acts as a proxy that fetches and displays TikTok videos through a cleaner interface, enhancing user privacy and allowing developers to build integrations without using TikTok's official SDK. ProxiTok supports basic features like search, profiles, video playback, and hashtags.
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    SimplePie

    SimplePie

    A simple Atom/RSS parsing library for PHP

    SimplePie is a very fast and easy-to-use feed parser, written in PHP, that puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication. Flexible enough to suit beginners and veterans alike, SimplePie is focused on speed, ease of use, compatibility, and standards compliance. SimplePie is currently maintained by Malcolm Blaney. Get easy access to SimplePie directly from your web browser! We've worked extra hard to ensure that SimplePie is easy to use and easy to understand. That being said, it...
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    PHP.Colibra

    PHP.Colibra

    PHP Libraries for applications development

    Colibra is an open source initiative multi language, focused primarily at developers, designers and students, who gives them a set of free use libraries for development and implementation of Web applications. PHP.Colibra is a compilation of PHP libraries for applications development based on PHP 5 and integrated with jQuery.Colibra, including the objects that allow the handling of all classes of jQuery.Colibra directly from PHP. All these libraries are separated into classes that can...
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    php xHTML

    php xHTML

    PHP Class to control xHTML STRICT

    This Class for PHP controls xHTML strict documents, creation, and validation The idea is to made things easy and small, avoid errors or mistypes, helps with IDs / forms/ and tags. The point is to focus on PHP and forget if we close a tag, forgot to set a special required attribute or if we wrote the header correctly, the class take care of that Also made the creation of custom, normal used, and repetitive tasks easy
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