Content-Disposition parser
RFC 2231 MIME parameter encoder + decoder. Handles non-ASCII filenames in Content-Type / Content-Disposition (e.g. `filename*=UTF-8''…`). Pairs with mailrs-rfc2047 for the full MIME header encoding suite.
HTTP server that accepts POST data to exfiltrate files from remote servers to local computer during hacking and penetration testing
AsyncRead/AsyncWrite/Stream `multipart/form-data`
Email Message library for Rust
RFC 5322/MIME parser producing a byte-range-indexed part tree
Hurl, run and test HTTP requests
Strongly-typed HTTP header parsing and construction for common headers
[mail] provides a way to create bind string template engines to produce mails
A CLI to interact with Azure Storage services
This crate provides a complete implementation of the SQL-on-FHIR specification for Rust, enabling the transformation of FHIR resources into tabular data using declarative ViewDefinitions. It supports all major FHIR versions (R4, R4B, R5, R6) through a version-agnostic abstraction layer.
Thread-safe headless browser pool for high-performance HTML to PDF conversion with native Rust web framework integration.
Ruby gem to create HTTP Content-Disposition headers with proper escaping/encoding of filenames
Backport https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33829 to older Rails
Rack::ContentDispositionHelper is Rack middleware that rewrites the decoded filename* directive in the Content-Disposition response header as the value of the filename directive.
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