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  2. PHAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Created in 2004, PHAR files were influenced [1] by Java's JAR file format with the aim of speeding up deployment of applications via FTP. [1] Rather than using the ZIP file format the simpler tar format was used, and the first PHAR was created using the tar command line utility [1] as a proof of concept.

  3. October (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    The platform is intended to have a small learning curve and a template system easily manageable with version control systems. [7] As of November 2023, October is the second-most starred PHP CMS repository hosted on GitHub [ 8 ] and is 17th most popular on the Entire Internet in Open Source category according to built with.

  4. Template:Timeline of release years - Wikipedia

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  5. Smarty (template engine) - Wikipedia

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    Smarty is a web template system written in PHP. Smarty is primarily promoted as a tool for separation of concerns. [2] Smarty is intended to simplify compartmentalization, allowing the front-end of a web page to change separately from its back-end. Ideally, this lowers costs and minimizes the efforts associated with software maintenance.

  6. Category:Free software programmed in PHP - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Phase II software - Wikipedia

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    The Phase II software, or the PHP script, was the precursor to MediaWiki written by Magnus Manske and replaced the UseModWiki engine on the English Wikipedia on 25 January 2002, after having been used on Meta beginning on 9 November 2001. It was replaced by MediaWiki (also known as the Phase III software) on the English Wikipedia on 20 July 2002.

  8. PHP-Nuke - Wikipedia

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    PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system based on PHP and MySQL originally written by Francisco Burzi. The system is controlled using a web-based user interface.

  9. eZ Publish - Wikipedia

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    eZ Publish (pronounced "easy publish") is an open-source enterprise PHP content management system that was developed by the Norwegian company Ibexa. eZ Publish is now maintained by 7x. eZ Publish is freely available under the GNU GPL version 2 license, as well as under proprietary licenses that include commercial support. [2]