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- Daniel Froz Costa - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - DFROZ - I'm a C, Perl, PHP developer and i was maked a module that send mail through SMTP protocol, making a unique connection with a Mail Transfer Agent. This module is in beta but i want include it in CPAN. It tends to substitute Mail::Sendmail Module. -- /* * Daniel Froz Costa */
Re: Module submission SENDMAIL
You are correct... i will modify my module to Mail::Smi that stands "SMTP and Mail Interface Module". Ok? Chris Nandor wrote: > > At 15:20 +0100 2001.11.27, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote: > >The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: > > > > modid: SENDMAIL > > DSLIP: SdpOg > > description: Simple Personal Mail Module > > userid: DFROZ (Daniel Froz Costa) > > chapterid: 19 (Mail_and_Usenet_News) > > communities: > > > > similar: > >Mail-Sendmail > > > > rationale: > > > >This module is a good interface for SMTP protocol. This module make > >possible to flush many mail in one previous estabilshed connection > >to a specific host. > > > >This concept is old but not implemented already in others Modules, > >this is main reason that i created. It tends to be a main reference > >of Sendmail in Perl and related object in CPAN. > > > > enteredby: DFROZ (Daniel Froz Costa) > > enteredon: Tue Nov 27 14:20:26 2001 GMT > > > >The resulting entry would be: > > > >SENDMAIL SdpOg Simple Personal Mail Module DFROZ > > There's already a module called Mail::Sendmail. This module should not be > in all caps, it should be under Mail::, and it shouldn't have the same name > as an existing module ... > > -- > Chris Nandor [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://pudge.net/ > Open Source Development Network[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://osdn.com/ -- /* * Daniel Froz Costa */
register at PAUSE
Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] ID: DEBONAIR I'd like to contribute a perl tags script. db
New registration
Hi Modules, I'd like to register for a PAUSE login: Name: Daniel Gardner Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: www.danielgardner.org User-ID: GARDNER At the moment I'd like to put up Apache::Blog, which is a module I've been using privately for my weblog. I can't see anything on CPAN that does that already. I guess I might make some other modules in the future, but have no plans at the moment. Thanks, Daniel
PAUSE Registration
Dear Sirs!, Below is my registration information for PAUSE. your name: Daniel Gustafson your email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] your homepage if you have one: n/a your preferred user-ID on CPAN. It must be between 4 and 9 characters long, all uppercase, letters only. One dash allowed.: DEGE a short description of what you're planning to contribute: I have written an interface to the IRIX syssgi system call as a Perl module that I would like to contribute. I plan on implementing IRIX specific C API's as Perl modules to allow Perl hackers to take advantage of the powerfull system API in IRIX. Sincerely Daniel Gustafson
Re: Failed: PAUSE indexer report PFEIFFER/SQL-Steno-0.1.tgz
Hi, On 2015-04-27 22:09, PAUSE wrote: This distribution name can only be used by users with permission for the package SQL::Steno, which you do not have. No modules will be indexed. What does that mean? I thought it is good practice to put my module into an appropriate namespace. My name is original, there are no collisions, so what is the issue? 안녕히 계세요 / coralament / best Grötens / liebe Grüße / best regards / elkorajn salutojn Daniel Pfeiffer -- 배운다 / lerne / learn / apprends Esperanto: http://lernu.net / http://ikurso.net Reliability, Perl programming and much more in Makefiles: http://makepp.sourceforge.net
Re: Failed: PAUSE indexer report PFEIFFER/SQL-Steno-0.1.tgz
On 2015-04-29 16:21, David Golden wrote: Please read this article and see if it clarifies your issues: http://www.dagolden.com/index.php/2414/this-distribution-name-can-only-be-used-by-users-with-permission/ I read it and see this as the decisive hint: If you are uploading Foo-Bar-Baz-1.23.tar.gz, make sure you have a "lib/Foo/Bar/Baz.pm" file containing a "package Foo::Bar::Baz" statement. In my case that would read (and this is exactly what I have): If you are uploading SQL-Steno-0.1.tgz, make sure you have a "lib/SQL/Steno.pm" file containing a "package SQL::Steno" statement. The only point where I differ, is .tgz instead of .tar.gz but it seems to have coped with that. No moops or other magic, so I don't see this article as saying I need a META.yml... 안녕히 계세요 / coralament / best Grötens / liebe Grüße / best regards / elkorajn salutojn Daniel Pfeiffer -- 배운다 / lerne / learn / apprends Esperanto: http://lernu.net / http://ikurso.net Reliability, Perl programming and much more in Makefiles: http://makepp.sourceforge.net
Re: Ownership of the "profiler" namespace [PFEIFFER: profiler]
Hi Neil, this is ancient. Years ago I have moved it to "package Mpp::profiler;". The same goes for all modules of makepp, which are now under Mpp:: On 2016-05-22 12:13, Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > > I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving > conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively. > This has left us with some situations where people are owners of namespaces > previously considered distinct, and now considered the same. > > You have ownership of the “profiler” namespace, but you don’t have a > “profiler” module on CPAN. > This now conflicts with the “Profiler” package, owned by NIGE, and currently > on CPAN in the N/NI/NIGE/Goo-0.09.tar.gz release. > > To resolve this conflict I’d like to drop your ownership of the “profiler” > package. I don’t think this will cause any problems, but wanted to check > you’re happy for me to do this? > > Cheers, > Neil 안녕히 계세요 / coralament / best Grötens / liebe Grüße / best regards / elkorajn salutojn Daniel Pfeiffer -- 배운다 / lerne / learn / apprends Esperanto: http://lernu.net / http://ikurso.net Reliability, Perl programming and much more in Makefiles: http://makepp.sourceforge.net signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: PAUSE permissions clash between Lab::Instrument::DummySource and Lab::Instrument::Dummysource
Hi Neil and Andreas! Thank you for your efforts and sorry for my late response. I was pleasantly far away from email access in the last two weeks. I am fine with all your proposals. Please go ahead. Thank you! Cheers Daniel 2016-06-15 23:01 GMT+02:00 Neil Bowers : > Hi Andreas, > >>> To resolve this conflict, I’d like to drop both of your permissions on >>> Lab::Instrument::Dummysource. I don’t think this will cause any problems, >>> but I wanted to check with you. >> >> No problem for me. >> >> Recent versions of Lab-Measurement are the continued development of old Lab- >> Measurement, Lab-Tools, Lab-Instrument distributions. > > I thought as much, but good to have that confirmed. > >>> Furthermore Daniel, you still have some releases of Lab-Instrument-* in >>> your CPAN directory. These have now been superseded by Lab-Measurement, >>> but because some modules have been renamed, your older releases are still >>> being indexed. Are you happy for all the releases of Lab-Measurement-* to >>> be scheduled for deletion as well? >> >> [I guess you mean Lab-Instrument to be deleted.] > > Oops, I did indeed mean Lab-Instrument. > >> The cleanest solution would probably be, if Daniel agrees, to delete the >> * Lab-Instrument, >> * Lab-Tools >> distributions and all >> * Lab-Measurement before version 3 >> (if it still exists anywhere). >> >> It's the same codebase and just continued development. > > Excellent. If Daniel’s happy with this, I’m happy to do all of this > housekeeping for you. > > Please give him a nudge in real-life, if you can — I’d appreciate that! > > Cheers, > Neil >
Re: Adopting Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog into the core Log-Any distribution
Made PREACTION primary maintainer of Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog. ...which I think should be what is required here? Sorry for being slow to respond. On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 4:04 PM Doug Bell wrote: > Hello, > > Just a quick follow-up to try to get in contact with you about adopting > Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog into the core Log::Any distribution. I've talked > with SDT, a co-maint and the latest releaser for the module ( > https://github.com/sdt/Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog/issues/4), and he agrees > that this would be a good idea. But I can't do that without at least > co-maint permissions for Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog. > > If you could log in to pause.perl.org and add me to the co-maint list, or > transfer primary maintainership, I could add this module to the core > Log-Any to make it available to everyone using Log::Any. > > Thanks, > > > > Doug Bell > d...@preaction.me > > > > On Dec 7, 2016, at 6:00 PM, Doug Bell wrote: > > Hi, > > I was thinking it'd be nice to be able to log to a system's native log > facilities out-of-the-box in Log::Any. To do this, it'd be easiest to adopt > the Log::Any::Adapter::Syslog package into the Log-Any distribution. Would > you be willing to give me co-maintainership (or even transfer primary > maintainership) so that I could do this? I would be transferring the full > Git history and maintaining the appropriate copyright attributions from the > existing project. > > Here's the discussion that SDT and I have been having on Github: > https://github.com/sdt/Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog/issues/4 > > Thanks, > > > Doug Bell > d...@preaction.me > > >
Re: Looking for CPAN author DYACOB
Hi Neil, I made the upload this morning of a SOAP-Lite-ActiveWorks-0.11 package which features name changes to the primary module. Please let me know if this update addresses the issue at hand. thanks! -Daniel On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 3:02 PM Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > [Note to PAUSE admins: I’ve bcc’d Daniel’s private email address] > > > Apologies again, for not getting back to you. I would like to preserve > both packages in the CPAN archive. I'll make a name change to avoid the > conflicts. It may not be until this weekend that I can make the update. > > Great — thanks for doing this. No big rush, I’m just trying to resolve the > last few cases. > > > BTW, I've fixed an issue in one of my packages (Convert-Number-Ethiopic) > and uploaded a new version via Pause. Its a bit of a memory test. I'll > watch for it to work its way into CPAN, then if all goes well I should have > no issue updating the SOAP-ActiveWorks package. > > Excellent. Please shout if you need help with anything. > > Cheers, > Neil > > >
Re: Looking for CPAN author DYACOB
Hi Neil, I triggered the deletion in PAUSE last evening, I believe the permanent deletions go into effect sometime on Sunday. take care, -Daniel On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 5:38 PM Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > > I made the upload this morning of a SOAP-Lite-ActiveWorks-0.11 package > which features name changes to the primary module. Please let me know if > this update addresses the issue at hand. > > Thank you for doing this. I’ve dropped your permission on the now defunct > SOAP::Transport::ACTIVEWORKS::Client module, which resolves the permissions > conflict. > > Once your new release has been on CPAN for a couple of days, would you > mind scheduling the deletion of the other release of SOAP-Lite-ActiveWorks > please? If you’d like, I can do that for you in a couple of days — if so, > you’ll get an email when I do it. > > Thanks again for helping out on this — we appreciate you taking the time > to refactor your distribution and do a release, especially since you’re not > actively maintaining it now. > > Cheers, > Neil > > >
I would like to contribute a module.
Hi, I would like to contribute a simple module to CPAN My name is Daniel Podolsky My address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do not have a home page The preferred User ID could be "TPABA". The module named "UniLog" and provides a unified way to call logging functions on WinNT and Unix platforms. Actually, it is a wrapper for Win32::EventLog on Win32 and for Unix::Syslog on Unix. I'm developing my scripts on Win2K and running them on Unix so I wrote this module for my own needs. Probably someone else looking for similar module. Module tested under Win2K, FreeBSD 4.2 and Solaris 7. With best regards, Daniel Podolsky
New module Net::Libnet
I have written a perl module that I would like to store on CPAN. Name: Daniel Shane E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HomePage: None Yet ID: DSHANE DESCRIPTION: Net::Libnet is a module that implements some perl bindings for the popular Libnet C library. Net::Libnet provides a simple API for commonly used low-level network functions (mainly packet injection). Using Net::Libnet, it is easy to build and write arbitrary network packets. It provides a portable framework for low-level network packet writing and handling (use Net::Libnet in conjunction with Net::Pcap, and just about anything can be done). Net::Libnet includes packet creation at the IP layer and at the link layer as well as a host of supplementary and complementary functionallity.
Need advice about namespace
Dear Sir/Madam, I have uploaded a small module to CPAN. I did not read documentation carefully, so I choose a wrong namespace for my module. It is named UniLog and uploaded to the root directory. Could you please advice me the correct place for my module. The module itself "...provides an unified way to send log messages on Unix and Win32. Messages are logged using syslog on Unix and using EventLog on Win32." Thank you very much. With best regards, Daniel Podolsky
Submission of Text::iPerl
Hi! Now that it's reached a good level with version 0.5, I think it's time to have iPerl be listed in CPAN. You need not keep the source, since I have my own download area, which I'll be keeping up-to-date. Inverse Perl means instead of having long strings in short Perl code, rather having a big string (the document), and dispersing the Perl code in it. What I submit are essentially three files, a module that does almost everything Text::iPerl, a commandline-interface iperl (just a getopts frontend), and a CGI-frontend web-iperl. I do not see this in the File:: or IO:: trees, because it is hardly concerned with where the processed document comes from. Nor in the Filter:: tree, though in the wide Unix sense of the word it is a filter. Nor in the Parse:: tree because more than only a parser it defines a Perl based language that resides in arbitrary text documents. name - Daniel Pfeiffer email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED] homepage - http://beam.to/iPerl/ your preferred user-ID on CPAN - PFEIFFER description in module list format - Text::iPerl adpf Bring text-docs to life via embedded Perl
Why doesn't my module get included?
Hi! I wrote the following beginning of december, got successfully registered as PFEIFFER, but nothing else happened, despite an unanswered mail asking about the progress. What's up? Now that it's reached a good level with version 0.5, I think it's time to have iPerl be listed in CPAN. You need not keep the source, since I have my own download area, which I'll be keeping up-to-date. Inverse Perl means instead of having long strings in short Perl code, rather having a big string (the document), and dispersing the Perl code in it. What I submit are essentially three files, a module that does almost everything Text::iPerl, a commandline-interface iperl (just a getopts frontend), and a cgi-frontend web-iperl. I do not see this in the File:: or IO:: trees, because it is hardly concerned with where the processed document comes from. Nor in the Filter:: tree, though in the wide Unix sense of the word it is a filter. Nor in the Parse:: tree because more than only a parser it defines a Perl based language that resides in arbitrary text documents. name - Daniel Pfeiffer email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED] homepage - http://beam.to/iPerl/ your preferred user-ID on CPAN - PFEIFFER description in module list format - Text::iPerl adpf Bring text-docs to life via embedded Perl -- Bring text-docs to life! Erwecke Textdokumente zum Leben! http://beam.to/iPerl/ Vivigu tekstodokumentojn!
Subscription
Name: Daniel Ruoso email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: none user-ID: DRUOSO What do I want to contribute? A module that implements an interface similar to CGI::Fast, for PL Scripts, the interface is the same, it works using Unix Sockets. DLSI Description Server::FastPL RdpOModule to make deamons from PLs I had discussed in my office, with other perl developers, and we are going to use this module in all scripts we have that run a lot of times. Anything else? please send me an email. Daniel Ruoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Email gratis no http://ruoso.com
tar file organization
I've just registered and received the password. I have finished my modules, and I want to submit it to PAUSE, but I have one problem... I don't know how to organize my tar file. Where do I put the modules, the README, and so on???... Can anybody help me? daniel ruoso
Please register me as a perl developer
Per instructions at http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html#registering, I please register me as a developer. your name: Daniel Sherer your email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] your homepage: salmonriver.com your preferred user-ID: DSHERER a description of what you're planning to contribute: I'd like to start with a package (building on LWP) to search various phone directories, returning names/addresses/numbers/etc. This might be similar to the "Finance-quote" package. I've only got my alpha version working and tested on two platforms (unix and win98). So I still need to work on robustness and documentation. Also, I am still researching the interest level for this particular module. However, if it doesn't turn out to be "desired" I still have other packages that I am developing for CPAN. Respectfully, Daniel Sherer __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Re: Welcome new user DGRAHAM
Hello, why was my module removed from CPAN??? Thanks, Dan On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Perl Authors Upload Server < upl...@pause.perl.org> wrote: > > Welcome Daniel Edward Graham, > > PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: > > DGRAHAM > > Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the > separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be > the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials > in the PAUSE database. > > This is what we have stored in the database now: > > Name: Daniel Edward Graham > email: dan.graham.arm...@gmail.com > homepage: http://www.firstteamsoft.com > enteredby: David Golden > > Please note that your email address is exposed in various listings and > database dumps. You can register with both a public and a secret email > if you want to protect yourself from SPAM. If you want to do this, > please visit > https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred > or > http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred > > If you need any further information, please visit > $CPAN/modules/04pause.html. > If this doesn't answer your questions, contact modules@perl.org. > > Thank you for your prospective contributions, > The Pause Team >
Review module
I have uploaded my perl module to my PAUSE account (authors/id/D/DA/DANNYT) and I would like to know what is the process to get my module approved. Regards
DSLEWART forgot passord; email changed
PAUSE maintainers, I forgot my PAUSE password. :( My email address used to be dslew...@prairienet.org or d-lew...@uiuc.edu. It is now lewa...@gmail.com. Thank you! Dan
PAUSE account password reset, old account not available
Hi. I'm the author of 3 modules on cpan: Gtk2::Ex::DBI, Gk2::Ex::Database::DBI and PDF::ReportWriter. A very long time ago, I had the account under my email address d...@entropy.homelinux.org. It was hosted on my home server, using a dyndns account. I no longer have that dyndns hostname, or a home server. I'd like to update my cpan modules and also PAUSE account, with some patches and with my new email address respectively. Is that possible? Dan
adoption of Sys::UniqueID
Dear PAUSE admins, As per discussion on module-authors list I'd like to adopt and eventually deprecate Sys::UniqueID. http://www.mail-archive.com/module-authors@perl.org/msg09323.html I tried (back then and today) to contact the original author on both emails I've found (one found in the POD the other is of CPAN's author "FIVE"), both mail servers replied with permanent errors. Daniel
Re: Permission Issue for Date::Ethiopic Update
Thank You Neil, I understand the issue more clearly now, thank you for addressing it at PAUSE. Will the PAUSE change propagate to CPAN and CPANTS? I'd like to also address the "*no_unauthorized_packages*" issues shown here (under "1 Extra Issue"): https://cpants.cpanauthors.org/release/DYACOB/Date-Ethiopic-0.14 Please let me know if there is another admin that I should contact or if it will fix automatically. thanks again! -Daniel On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 4:21 AM Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I'm one of the PAUSE admins. > > If you re-read the error message from PAUSE, you'll see that it's > complaining that you don't have an indexing permission for the package > Date::Ethiopic > > You have indexing permissions for the other modules. > > If you don't have the indexing permission for the module name that > corresponds to the distribution name (i.e. Date::Ethiopic) then PAUSE won't > index any of the release. This is a security change introduced to PAUSE > some years after your last release :-) > > RBOW had co-maint on Date::Ethiopic, which is why PAUSE wouldn't give it > to you. > > I've dropped his co-maint, and will reindex your release. This should > result in PAUSE giving you first-come on Date::Ethiopic, and everything > will be happy. > > Neil > > On 5 Feb 2025 at 06:29 +, Daniel Yacob , wrote: > > Hello, > > I uploaded an update to Date::Ethiopic and received a permission conflict > error message from PAUSE: > > > *"This distribution name will only be indexed when uploaded by users with > permission for the package Date::Ethiopic ..."* > > I'm stumped on how to investigate and resolve the issue and am writing to > seek help. I made the original, and last, update to the package with v0.13 > nearly 22 years ago. According to the CPAN permissions report, I remain > the only user associated with the package (link and screenshot below). > > https://metacpan.org/dist/Date-Ethiopic/permissions > > Based on what I can observe, I think the permission conflict is itself an > error, can you investigate this, please? Any help would be appreciated > . > My user ID is DYACOB, and this email address is forwarded to via > dya...@cpan.org . > > thank you! > > -Daniel > > > >
Login Help Request for Old Account
Hello, I tried to login to Pause with my old username (dyacob) and my very 20th-century password. I think I remembered it correctly and was led to the error message below: *User 'DYACOB' set to nologin. Many users with an insecure password have got their password reset recently because of an incident on perlmonks.org <http://perlmonks.org>. Please talk to modules@perl.org to find out how to proceed* Please let me know how to proceed. I haven't logged in ages, probably over a decade. I do wish now to update a module that I contributed. thank you! -Daniel
Re: Permission Issue for Date::Ethiopic Update
Good Morning Neil, Yesterday, I did make an update for a version 0.15 and had no problem at PAUSE, but the "*no_unauthorized_packages*" issue returned at CPANTS ( https://cpants.cpanauthors.org/release/DYACOB/Date-Ethiopic-0.15). I had also added an *x_authority* property to the META files for good measure, but it didn't help. When you get a moment, can you please forward this message to a CPANTS admin who can investigate the issue? thank you, -Daniel On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 9:19 AM Neil Bowers wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > > the PAUSE change propagate to CPAN and CPANTS? I'd like to also address > the "no_unauthorized_packages" issues shown here (under "1 Extra Issue"): > > > It won't be fixed for the 0.14 release, as CPANTS doesn't regenerate the > pages when there's been a change in the PAUSE indexing permissions. > > But when you do a 0.15 release, it won't have the problem of an > unauthorized package, because at the time CPANTS processes the future 0.15 > release you will have the indexing permission on Date::Ethiopic. > > Neil >
License question
I am the maintainer of the Proc::ProcessTable module, which allows OO access to process information under a variety of (mostly unix-like) operating systems. My module provides a simple generic API, and is licensed under the same terms as perl. Most of the OS-specific sub-modules have been contributed by others, generally with the understanding that the code was licensed under the same terms as my module. Recently someone submitted to me a windows port, which is derived from some Cygwin code, which is licensed solely under the GPL. I'd very much like to include this with my module, but I'm unclear on exactly how to do this since my module, like Perl, is licensed under both GPL and Artistic licenses. Would some sort of disclaimer in the README file be sufficient? Or do I not have to do anything, since the code lives in its own source files? Thanks for any clarification, Dan -- Dan Urist [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.world.std.com/~durist
Raku Readline module
Hi PAUSE admins, The late Jeff Goff had/has a package called Readline (bindings to libreadline) which the Raku REPL depends on ... and which is not working on current versions of MacOS. I emailed the perl6-users on Thursday of last week. There have been several responses, but all have been supportive and nobody objected to me taking over the package. What additional steps do I need to take to begin updating it? (Other than writing a patch, which I did.) Sent from my iPhone Daniel Lathrop (@lathropd) Mobile: (206) 718-0349 PGP key: https://keybase.io/lathropd (raw)
PAUSE registration
Hello, I would like to register to submit code and documentation to CPAN. Name: Daniel Allen Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.coder.com preferred ID: DALLEN
New CPAN ID Request
Name: Daniel B. Boorstein Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Desired ID: DANBOO Contribution: A module which performs algorithmic validations on check routing numbers, much like Business::CreditCard or Algorithm::LUHN.
CPAN user registration
Name: Daniel Berrange Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home page: http://www.berrange.com/ User ID: DANBERR Contributions: Text::Document - collection of modules for generating & manipulating text documents. Provides simple templating constructs (cf HTML::Template, but without the HTML oriented syntax). Convertor between 'smart text' and arbitrary text markup language. Interface for integrating dynamic content generators with templating module. Stable. CGI::Tools - collection of modules for writing CGI scripts. High level wrapper around CGI module for validating parameters & form submissions. Wrapper around query module & templating module to redisplay forms which fail validation, with original user input & appropriate error messages. Script execution environment for handling user authentication & db transactions. Form & query validation stable; rest is alpha quality. Net::Chat - flexible telnet based chat server. Uses a reactor & event dispatcher to multiplex IO from multiple clients in a single process. Concept of 'command personalities' allows functionality to be easily extended without requiring changes to core code base. Alpha quality. In the near future there will be a number of other modules building on the CGI::Tools base (and probably under the same namespace, ie CGI::Tools::XXX). Dan. -- |=- http://www.berrange.com/~dan/gpgkey.txt -=| |=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Daniel Berrange - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=|
new contributor (PAUSE) registration
name Daniel Peder email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] homepage HTTP://WWW.INFOSET.COM preferred user-ID on CPAN DAN-PEDER a short description of what to contribute new target directory named "VERSION" module VERSION::RCS, and similar others simplified and unified version control glue
PAUSE
Name: Daniel M. Lipton Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Preferred CPAN user-id: photo or dlphoto Planning to contribute: Well, I have one module, although super simple, already to be peer reviewed and tested for usefulness, style and so on. It is nameless, although on my machine it is Getopt::Simple. Since I know this name is already taken, I am open to suggestions. I also have a patch available for Net-IMAP-Simple, but I am in a heated discussion with the modules author about whether or not his module is really compliant with the RFC. A patch may be released to fix it or an entirely different module may be released, depending on the results of the discussion with the author. There are a number of other things I would like to upload to PAUSE in the future, but I think I can only handle one module at a time. :) (I am unsure if the following is necessary for uploading things to PAUSE) Getopt::Something::Simple DSLI: cdpn Description: Popluates %ARGV using simple rules and @ARGV As far as public discussion, there is a local mailing list I have posted this module to and the comments are documented in the pod information. No major issues have come of the discussion so far. I fully intend to put the module in PAUSE and then announce its location for discussion. If it is found to be useless, I have no intention of releasing it to CPAN. If my ideas are wrong about all this, please do let me know. Basically, I don't know if all the above info was necessary, but all I want to do is upload something to PAUSE so that I can announce the modules availabilty. If the response is positive I will then resubmit the info contained in this mail (?) for general release. Thank you, -- Daniel M. Lipton $pi+=16**-$_*(4/(8*$_+1)-2/(8*$_+4)-1/(8*$_+5)-1/(8*$_+6)) for 0..9;print $pi;
Please register me
To whom it may concern, Please register me as a new developer. Name: Daniel S. Lewart Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.prairienet.org/~dslewart/ ID: DSLEWART Contribution: Name: Math::Libm DSLI: bdcf Description: Interface to libm constants and functions Previous discussion and interest: none. However, I hope my previous contributions to Perl, especially to Math::Complex, mark me as reputable. Thank you, Daniel Lewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fixing the mixed-content warnings on https://pause.perl.org/ [was: Re: Welcome new user DKG]
On 03/17/2011 07:06 PM, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote: > (This mail has been generated automatically by the Perl Authors Upload > Server on behalf of the admin andreas.koenig.gmwojprw+pa...@franz.ak.mind.de) > > As already described in a separate message, you're a registered Perl > Author with the userid DKG. Thanks for the prompt setup! fwiw, i just noticed that there is a plaintext HTTP image linked from the pages at https://pause.perl.org/ This causes most browsers to display a "broken lock" or a "mixed content" warning. The image is the sponsor's logo: http://www.fiz-chemie.de/fileadmin/template/img/logos/FIZ_Logo_4c.gif The same image is also available under https on its origin server at the same address: https://www.fiz-chemie.de/fileadmin/template/img/logos/FIZ_Logo_4c.gif One way to fix the "mixed-content" warning is to just always use https. Another way would be to use a "scheme-relative" value for the src: You can read more about scheme-relative URIs here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3583103/scheme-relative-urls hope this is useful, --dkg signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Fixing the mixed-content warnings on https://pause.perl.org/
On 03/20/2011 03:55 PM, Andreas J. Koenig wrote: > It is! Daniel++ great, thanks! I can confirm that it's fixed. > Thank you very much. It's in. Unfortunately I had disabled the firefox > warning some time ago so never got reminded about the problem. in newer versions of firefox (4.0 beta series at least, maybe 3.5 and 3.6), even if the warning is disabled you can see the difference by looking at the background color of the icon to the left of the address bar. mixed content stays gray, TLS with standard X.509 certificates gets blue, and TLS with "EV" X.509 certificates gets green. I'm not a big fan of this arrangement, but there it is. > Thanks for the heads up and for the lecture on scheme-relative URIs that > I didn't know. I'm glad it was useful. I just learned about them a month ago, so i'm happy to spread the word. Thanks for taking https seriously for PAUSE. --dkg signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature