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On 8 Jan 2002 14:14:05 +0900
Kawasaki Yusuke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > KQuery.pm - QUERY_STRING decoder for Japanese browser-phones
> > > http://www.kawa.net/works/perl/query/KQuery.html
> > > and so on...
>
> I don't know another module that has the feature
Thank you, Miyagawa-san.
In "Re: Kawasaki Yusuke",
At 2002/01/08 12:57:08, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > plans:KCatch.pm - Catch warn and die to avoid "Internal Server Error"
> > http://www.kawa.net/works/perl/catch/KCatch.html
>
> What's different with "use CG
On 07 Jan 2002 14:12:15 -0800
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 20:10:38 +0900
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> name: Kawasaki Yusuke
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> plans:KCatch.pm - Catch warn and die to avoid "Internal Server Error"
>
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Tim Bunce wrote:
> Ah, I figured it was trying to process rc files from _other_ applications.
>
> Perhaps Parse::PlainConfig. Seems more natural to me that 'RCfile',
> especially given the existance of Parse::PerlConfig.
Roger that, I'm not married to the name, by any means.
Ah, I figured it was trying to process rc files from _other_ applications.
Perhaps Parse::PlainConfig. Seems more natural to me that 'RCfile',
especially given the existance of Parse::PerlConfig.
Tim.
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Hello, I registered for CPAN ID 'PRL-' on Thu, 13 Dec 2001. May I
please remind you to help with this application.
Thank You,
Phil R Lawrence
>What does Xaq stand for ?
I'm still working on that. :-) eXtensible Application [something],
probably.
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I've submitted Text:Document for namespace registration
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Tim Bunce wrote:
> But different programs may have different syntax or semantics for their .rc
> files.
I realise that, but that's not what I'm getting at. What I am proposing is
a companion to Parse::PerlConfig. With that module you can parse
configuration files that are a
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The Perl::* category seems reasonable. Perhaps Perl::WhichPhase
Tim.
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> I have a module that needs a name. I've looked through the Camel,
> browsed through CPAN, and nothing seems to be suggesting itself as
> obvious.
>
> Thanks for
Hi,
When I go to the 'Edit module metadata' menu, no modules show up even
though I have a module in the module list. I submitted it yesterday, and
it's shown up on www.cpan.org already.
thanks,
~mark.
I have a module that needs a name. I've looked through the Camel,
browsed through CPAN, and nothing seems to be suggesting itself as
obvious.
Thanks for any help y'all can provide.
The (current) module documentation:
NAME
Which::Phase
SYNOPSIS
use Which::Phase qw- block :in -;
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 07:26:36PM -0800, David Muir Sharnoff wrote:
> * It's not a question of sound. If the primary purpose of the module is to
> * emulate the behaviour of rdist then the name should reflect that. If it's
> * just to read rdist files then the name should reflect that.
> *
> *
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