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PHP Seeder: Return a seed string from the user browser details

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seeder 1.0MIT/X Consortium ...5HTTP, PHP 5, Cryptography, Text proce...
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This package can return a seed string from the user browser details.

It retrieves the current HTTP request details like the user browser name, browser IP address, hostname, and URI request.

The class generates a seed string from these HTTP request detail values.

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Seed strings are values that often applications use to generate pseudo-random numbers to implement data encryption.

When an application needs to use different seed data to encrypt data with a foreign key or hash value for each user, it is ideal to use unique seed values.

This package generates seed strings from the current HTTP request values to increase the probability of generating unique seed values for all applications.

Manuel Lemos
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  Files folder image Files  
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Files folder imagesrc (1 directory)
Plain text file composer.json Data Auxiliary data

  Files folder image Files  /  src  
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Files folder imageSeed (2 files)

  Files folder image Files  /  src  /  Seed  
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  Plain text file Seed.php Class Class source
  Plain text file Seeder.php Class Class source

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