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    DeviceDetector

    DeviceDetector

    The Universal Device Detection library will parse any User Agent

    Device Detector is a PHP library for parsing user-agent strings to detect devices, operating systems, and browsers, widely used in analytics and tracking.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP is a humble HTTP request library

    Requests is a HTTP library written in PHP, for human beings. It is roughly based on the API from the excellent Requests Python library. Requests is ISC Licensed (similar to the new BSD license) and has no dependencies, except for PHP 5.6+. Despite PHP’s use as a language for the web, its tools for sending HTTP requests are severely lacking. cURL has an interesting API, to say the least, and you can’t always rely on it being available. Sockets provide only low-level access and require you to...
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    SimplePie

    SimplePie

    A simple Atom/RSS parsing library for PHP

    ...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 never hurts to get a little help to speed things up! We've got a collection of tips, tricks, tutorials, and screencasts to help you along the way! Looking to integrate SimplePie into your blogs, wikis, forums, or other sites? ...
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    ParkerIgniter
    This is a component to create dinamic database queries from a check list view. You can set a db object (views/tables/etc) to select columns to be shown in the main checklist to build a query based in the check selection. Add dinamic (sql) or static HTML selects to filter results through wheres with few lines. Create dinamic XLSX reports easily (XLSXWritter)
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    PHPCrawl is a high configurable webcrawler/webspider-library written in PHP. It supports filters, limiters, cookie-handling, robots.txt-handling, multiprocessing and much more.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PHP4sack
    A PHP encapsulation of the AJAX sack library so that developers need only code in PHP to implement AJAX, Feedback will be good to improve this component set. Now supporting cross browser drag and drop events, no other library dependencies.
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