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  2. Grav (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    Grav is the most starred PHP CMS on GitHub, with over 14,565 stars. [ 5 ] A lot of interesting articles about Grav CMS and its possibilities are available in the Czech language on the microsite Grav.cz (gravcz.github.io) .

  3. Firefox Send - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Send allowed users to upload computer files, including large files up to 2.5 gigabytes, to the Send website, generating links from which the file could be accessed and downloaded. [5] Users could also set expiration dates or maximum number of downloads for the links. [6]

  4. Pydio - Wikipedia

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    The PHP version has been phased out as the company's focus is moving to Pydio Cells, with community feedback on the new features. [13] According to the company, the switch to the new environment was made "to overcome inherent PHP limitations and provide you with a future-proof and modern solution for collaborating on documents".

  5. PHP-Fusion - Wikipedia

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    PHP-Fusion is a free and open-source web framework based on PHP and MySQL & MariaDB that has an integrated content management system (CMS) [4] [5] among many other [which?] features. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] To function, PHP-Fusion has to be installed on a web server, this can be either locally hosted or remotely hosted.

  6. List of PHP editors - Wikipedia

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    The nXhtml addon has special support for PHP (and other template languages). The major mode web-mode.el is designed for editing mixed HTML templates. Geany – syntax highlighting for HTML + PHP. Provides PHP function list. jEdit – free/open source editor. Supports SFTP and FTP. Komodo Edit – general purpose scripting language editor with ...

  7. Flarum - Wikipedia

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    The prototype code was published to GitHub in December 2014. [10] The original Flarum prototypes were created in PHP and JavaScript, using Laravel as a backend framework and Ember.js as a frontend framework. In April 2015, Ember.js was replaced with Mithril.js, [11] which is still used in the latest releases of Flarum.

  8. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP has a direct module interface called SAPI for different web servers; [273] in case of PHP 5 and Apache 2.0 on Windows, it is provided in form of a DLL file called php5apache2.dll, [274] which is a module that, among other functions, provides an interface between PHP and the web server, implemented in a form that the server understands. This ...

  9. BookStack - Wikipedia

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    BookStack is a free and open-source wiki software aimed for a simple, self-hosted, and easy-to-use platform. Based on Laravel, a PHP framework, BookStack is released under the MIT License.