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  1. 🚨 Slim Framework released a patch fixing a reflected XSS vulnerability in the HTML error renderer.

    Affected versions:

    >=v4.4.0, <=v4.15.1

    If you are passing unsanitized user input into HttpException, upgrade to Slim v4.15.2 immediately!

    slimframework.com/2026/05/22/s

    github.com/slimphp/Slim/securi

    #SlimPHP #SlimFramework #PHP #XSS #Vulnerability

  2. 🚨 Slim Framework released a patch fixing a reflected XSS vulnerability in the HTML error renderer.

    Affected versions:

    >=v4.4.0, <=v4.15.1

    If you are passing unsanitized user input into HttpException, upgrade to Slim v4.15.2 immediately!

    slimframework.com/2026/05/22/s

    github.com/slimphp/Slim/securi

    #SlimPHP #SlimFramework #PHP #XSS #Vulnerability

  3. 🚨 Slim Framework released a patch fixing a reflected XSS vulnerability in the HTML error renderer.

    Affected versions:

    >=v4.4.0, <=v4.15.1

    If you are passing unsanitized user input into HttpException, upgrade to Slim v4.15.2 immediately!

    slimframework.com/2026/05/22/s

    github.com/slimphp/Slim/securi

    #SlimPHP #SlimFramework #PHP #XSS #Vulnerability

  4. 🚨 Slim Framework released a patch fixing a reflected XSS vulnerability in the HTML error renderer.

    Affected versions:

    >=v4.4.0, <=v4.15.1

    If you are passing unsanitized user input into HttpException, upgrade to Slim v4.15.2 immediately!

    slimframework.com/2026/05/22/s

    github.com/slimphp/Slim/securi

    #SlimPHP #SlimFramework #PHP #XSS #Vulnerability

  5. I’ve just released Slim-Http v1.4.0 which provides support for psr/http-message 2.0.

    Thanks to @sandfox for pinging me about the outstanding PR. I’m always happy to be pinged about things like this as keeping up with everything within the limited time I have available for OSS is difficult.

    #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http/r

  6. I’ve just released Slim-Http v1.4.0 which provides support for psr/http-message 2.0.

    Thanks to @sandfox for pinging me about the outstanding PR. I’m always happy to be pinged about things like this as keeping up with everything within the limited time I have available for OSS is difficult.

    #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http/r

  7. I’ve just released Slim-Http v1.4.0 which provides support for psr/http-message 2.0.

    Thanks to @sandfox for pinging me about the outstanding PR. I’m always happy to be pinged about things like this as keeping up with everything within the limited time I have available for OSS is difficult.

    #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http/r

  8. I’ve just released Slim-Http v1.4.0 which provides support for psr/http-message 2.0.

    Thanks to @sandfox for pinging me about the outstanding PR. I’m always happy to be pinged about things like this as keeping up with everything within the limited time I have available for OSS is difficult.

    #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http/r

  9. I’ve just released Slim-Http v1.4.0 which provides support for psr/http-message 2.0.

    Thanks to @sandfox for pinging me about the outstanding PR. I’m always happy to be pinged about things like this as keeping up with everything within the limited time I have available for OSS is difficult.

    #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Http/r

  10. If you need psr/http-message 2.0 support with Slim-Csrf, I’ve just released 1.5.0 with this support. #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Csrf/r

  11. If you need psr/http-message 2.0 support with Slim-Csrf, I’ve just released 1.5.0 with this support. #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Csrf/r

  12. If you need psr/http-message 2.0 support with Slim-Csrf, I’ve just released 1.5.0 with this support. #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Csrf/r

  13. If you need psr/http-message 2.0 support with Slim-Csrf, I’ve just released 1.5.0 with this support. #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Csrf/r

  14. If you need psr/http-message 2.0 support with Slim-Csrf, I’ve just released 1.5.0 with this support. #php #slimframework

    github.com/slimphp/Slim-Csrf/r

  15. Just sort of thinking out loud about how I organized some code in a Slim Framework application as I gear up to write some more code. #PHP #SlimFramework trainedmonkey.com/2024/01/28/w

  16. Just sort of thinking out loud about how I organized some code in a Slim Framework application as I gear up to write some more code. #PHP #SlimFramework trainedmonkey.com/2024/01/28/w

  17. Just sort of thinking out loud about how I organized some code in a Slim Framework application as I gear up to write some more code. #PHP #SlimFramework trainedmonkey.com/2024/01/28/w

  18. Just sort of thinking out loud about how I organized some code in a Slim Framework application as I gear up to write some more code. #PHP #SlimFramework trainedmonkey.com/2024/01/28/w

  19. Just sort of thinking out loud about how I organized some code in a Slim Framework application as I gear up to write some more code. #PHP #SlimFramework trainedmonkey.com/2024/01/28/w

  20. @rollbrettklauen as long as you’re writing in php a powerful shared hosting option does the job.

    It’s not as fancy as k8s clusters with docker, with nodejs, but a lot cheaper and low/no maintenance.

    If you’re not looking forward to writing on OOP laravel give a try ;)

    slimframework.com/

  21. @rollbrettklauen as long as you’re writing in php a powerful shared hosting option does the job.

    It’s not as fancy as k8s clusters with docker, with nodejs, but a lot cheaper and low/no maintenance.

    If you’re not looking forward to writing on OOP laravel give #SlimFramework a try ;)

    slimframework.com/

  22. @rollbrettklauen as long as you’re writing in php a powerful shared hosting option does the job.

    It’s not as fancy as k8s clusters with docker, with nodejs, but a lot cheaper and low/no maintenance.

    If you’re not looking forward to writing on OOP laravel give #SlimFramework a try ;)

    slimframework.com/

  23. @rollbrettklauen as long as you’re writing in php a powerful shared hosting option does the job.

    It’s not as fancy as k8s clusters with docker, with nodejs, but a lot cheaper and low/no maintenance.

    If you’re not looking forward to writing on OOP laravel give #SlimFramework a try ;)

    slimframework.com/

  24. @rollbrettklauen as long as you’re writing in php a powerful shared hosting option does the job.

    It’s not as fancy as k8s clusters with docker, with nodejs, but a lot cheaper and low/no maintenance.

    If you’re not looking forward to writing on OOP laravel give #SlimFramework a try ;)

    slimframework.com/

  25. @slashtechno you’d need to;
    1. cache and occasionally get the feed the the mastodon api(or rss)
    2. Run a small api to get the cached contents (Maybe with or )
    3. Use something like to fetch the content in the static frontend add it in the style you want.

  26. @slashtechno you’d need to;
    1. cache and occasionally get the feed the the mastodon api(or rss)
    2. Run a small api to get the cached contents (Maybe with #SlimFramework or #Flask )
    3. Use something like #AlpineJS to fetch the content in the static frontend add it in the style you want.

  27. @slashtechno you’d need to;
    1. cache and occasionally get the feed the the mastodon api(or rss)
    2. Run a small api to get the cached contents (Maybe with #SlimFramework or #Flask )
    3. Use something like #AlpineJS to fetch the content in the static frontend add it in the style you want.

  28. @slashtechno you’d need to;
    1. cache and occasionally get the feed the the mastodon api(or rss)
    2. Run a small api to get the cached contents (Maybe with #SlimFramework or #Flask )
    3. Use something like #AlpineJS to fetch the content in the static frontend add it in the style you want.

  29. @slashtechno you’d need to;
    1. cache and occasionally get the feed the the mastodon api(or rss)
    2. Run a small api to get the cached contents (Maybe with #SlimFramework or #Flask )
    3. Use something like #AlpineJS to fetch the content in the static frontend add it in the style you want.