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Project Summary

The Web9 project is about making the 9P protocol accessible to web developers. The project involves developing PHP and Javascript implementations of the protocol and some applications that utilize the implementations.

The project currently consists of the following components: PHP9P, JS9P, XHR, Angled and Net_9P.

This project was funded by Google, under their Summer of Code program for Plan 9 from Bell Labs.

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9p plan9

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Lucent Public License 1.0 (Plan9)
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Mozilla Public License 1.1
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This Project has No vulnerabilities Reported Against it

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Languages

JavaScript
41%
C
41%
PHP
11%
5 Other
7%

30 Day Summary

Oct 28 2018 — Nov 27 2018

12 Month Summary

Nov 27 2017 — Nov 27 2018

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