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    phpbcl8

    phpbcl8

    PHP8 Backwards Compatibility Library (phpBCL)

    This package provides functions of newer PHP8 versions for older versions. It provides scripts that implement functions only available in newer PHP versions as functions built-in in the PHP core engine. The parts work in older PHP8 versions. A main script checks the current PHP8 version and loads that implement the functions of newer PHP8 versions.
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    ** Guys I have built a much more powerful Fully Featured CMS system at: https://github.com/MacdonaldRobinson/FlexDotnetCMS Macs CMS is a Flat File ( XML and SQLite ) based AJAX Content Management System. It focuses mainly on the Edit In Place editing concept. It comes with a built in blog with moderation support, user manager section, roles manager section, SEO / SEF URL
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    SCLAR = Separate Content, Layout And Rendering - CMS and website programming framework based on true separation of content and layout. Provides PHP engine that generates standards compliant HTML, with content completely independent of layout and theming.
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