I was wondering what one has to do to have their module
listed in the main list of modules (DBIx::Password currently
is just listed under my author directory).
Thanks.
-Brian
Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [DBIx::Password]
statd: [M]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [O]
description: [Abstration layer for database passwords] was [Administer databases and
passwords]
userid: [KROW]
chapterid: [ 7]
Data enter
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To: Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: perldoc for you?
In-Reply-To: Message from Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
of "Fri, 08 Sep 2000 18:48:
Hi,
I'm asking this question from you^Wus naming czars on behalf of Tom C.
As you (hopefully) noticed, Tom put out the combination of a rewrite
of the perldoc idea AND pmtools, alpha version, out for further field
testing. (see e.g. use.perl.org in case you missed the announcement).
Now, the nam
Dear ModuleMeisters,
I'm working with Index Data (www.indexdata.dk) to build a set of Perl
modules for the Z39.50 information retrieval protocol (see the Z39.50
maintenance agency at http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/ for
background on Z39.50)
Our code is now very close to the quality that we'd
Name: Richard Jones
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home page: http://www.annexia.org/
User ID:rwmj
Contribution:
Bibliotech Ltd, London, UK wrote an FTP server in Perl
which is used as part of www.schoolmaster.net. It has
some nifty features - such as being able to serv
Apache::XPP is a modperl based perl parser to be used in html documents.
It currently supports custom tags, extensive cache store/epxire
features, and parsed include files. We considered Apache and HTML for
the namespace; however, being a modperl based module Apache seemed more
appropriate. If you