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    Sourceer

    Source code viewer in PHP

    Sourceer is a highly configurable, single-file PHP software for web-based browsing of directory contents, with options to view source code of specified file-types or download them. File-sizes and last-modification dates are indicated if so optioned. Directory contents are listed alphabetically, with files grouped by file-types, but can be sorted by size or age. Source code display, by default, uses PHP's syntax highlighting function.
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    PHP-Edit

    PHP-Edit

    Lite weight editor designed to allow basic editing of text file.

    This program is completely stand alone (150 lines of code). A filename may be passed so the editor will open with it's contents or it can be used without a filename and a default filename will be assigned that may be changed before saving text. For security reasons, no provision has been made to allow saving to another directory. Future additions may include the capability to save to a sub directory.
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