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statd: [R]
stats: [d]
statl: [h] was [c]
stati: [O]
description: [XS-based implementation of Blowfish]
userid: [DPARIS]
chapterid: [14]
mlstatus: [list]
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modid: [XML::CSV]
statd: [i]
stats: [?]
statl: [c] was [?]
stati: [O] was [?]
description: [Transform comma separated values to XML]
userid: [ISTERIN]
chapterid: [11]
mlstatus: [list]
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Title: Untitled
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At Mon, 04 Dec 2000 14:26:23 -0500, David Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have contacted the owner of an "AddressBook.pm" module which is
> part of the PostScript-MailLabels distribution, but have heard no
> response.
Slight correction: he did eventually respond and had no objections.
> On Sun, 3 Dec 2000 21:58:18 +0100, Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I still think that the CPAN upload page should display a note reading
> something similar to:
> "Uploading material to CPAN implies that you agree with your
> material being distributed all over the In
Name: David L. Leigh
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred ID: DLEIGH
I would like to contribute a collection of modules which provide a
unified interface for accessing addressbook entries stored in various
type of databases (e.g. LDAP, LDIF, BBDB, PalmOS, SQL Databases,
etc...). The modules use t
Hello,
I am using WSFTP (FTP tool) and am trying to install CGI.pm.
I am having a bit of trouble.
Does anyone have any suggestions or help on the best way to install a module
on a remote server, is there any particular software or ftp tool that will
make it easier to access a remote UNIX server an
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modid: [OpenCA]
statd: [R]
stats: [m] was [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [O]
description: [Tools for running a Certification Authority]
userid: [MADWOLF]
chapterid: [14]
mlstatus: [list]
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Name: Dirk-Jan Koopman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.tobit.co.uk
User-ID: D-JK (or even DJK, DKOOPMAN)
Description: a module for manipulating circular doubly linked lists (and some
other stuff including Ham Radio applications).
I am using this module in vario
Hello!
I am an active perl developer and I recently wrote a new suite of Perl 5
modules
named RDFStore (current version is 0.3) that could be of interest to the
whole Perl community (see description below)
I would like to register PAUSE to upload a manage a directory for
RDFStore.
My details ar
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