DSCM with built-in wiki, http interface and server, tickets database
Fossil is an easy-to-use Distributed Source Control Management system (DSCM) which supports access and administration over HTTP CGI or via a built-in HTTP server, has a built-in wiki, file browser, ticket system, and more.
Legacy HTTP/1.0 support for LWP
The LWP::Protocol::http10 module provide support for using HTTP/1.0 protocol with LWP. To use it you need to call LWP::Protocol::implementor() to override the standard handler for http URLs. This module used to be bundled with the libwww-perl, but it was unbundled in v6.02 as part of the general cleanup for the 6-series. LWP::Protocol::http10 is deprecated.
HTTP client package with conduit interface and HTTPS support
This package uses conduit for parsing the actual contents of the HTTP connection. It also provides higher-level functions which allow you to avoid directly dealing with streaming data.
HTTP Behavior for the Zope Publisher
HTTP Behavior for the Zope Publisher.
SPDY module for the Apache HTTP server v2.2
mod_spdy is an Apache 2.x filter module that provides SPDY support in the Apache HTTPD web server. Because mod_spdy is an Apache module, it can be loaded into currently deployed Apache HTTPD 2.x web servers using mod_so.
Determine the Web browser, version, OS from an HTTP user agent string
The HTTP::BrowserDetect object does a number of tests on an HTTP user agent string. The results of these tests are available via methods of the object.
PEAR OO interface to modify and handle HTTP headers and status codes
This class provides methods to set/modify HTTP headers and status codes including an HTTP caching facility. It also provides methods for checking Status types.
Simple callback-based HTTP request/response parser
A simple callback-based HTTP request/response parser for writing http servers, clients and proxies.
Discovery server for syncthing
Syncthing discovery server
HTTP client engine, intended as a base layer for more user-friendly packages
An HTTP client engine, intended as a base layer for more user-friendly packages.