phpserv is a framework aimed to allow developers to quickly write a server daemon in PHP. There is a webserver and "Quote of the Day" server example provided in this package.
This free php script checks server status through any web browser. The script is called through a standard tag, and can be used to check multiple web pages, web servers or domains. When the script finds that the server is active, an active image will appear on the status page. If the server is down, the script will display a disconnected image. Several 'live' and 'dead' server images are included in the download.
Phickle is a wannabe version of the BASH shell that runs within an existing shell. The aim of this class is to allow PHP developers to create an alternate method of executing and managing their PHP applications without having to open a web browser.
Usually regular tasks like backup up the site's database are run using cron jobs. With cron jobs, you can exactly plan when a certain command is to be executed. But most homepage owners can't create cron jobs on their web server ? providers demand some extra money for that.
The only thing that's certain to happen quite regularly on a web page are page requests. This is where pseudo-cron comes into play: With every page request it checks if any cron jobs should have been run since the previous request. If there are, they are run and logged.
Love the Apache directory listing, but hate its blandness? Need a quick and easy way to pass files between people? Want to be able to manage a website's file structure? Dirlister does it all. Upload, rename, delete files and folders. Create new folders. Keep your data protected and accessible to those only you allow. Do all this with a single file.
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