I'm getting close to releasing a repository browser (think cgiweb++ or p4db)
named 'Safari':
http://slaysys.com/saf_dev/src/-/-/safari/
I'd like to use Safari:: and Bundle::Safari* for uploading it to CPAN.
The Safari-x.y.tar.gz distribution will contain modules, scripts, config files,
doc
I have written a module I use for maintaining replica's of files and file
structures in different file systems. I'd like to submit this to CPAN. Under
the module naming convention it would look like this I think.
Name DSLI Description Info
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Hello,
some weeks ago, I asked for the namespace IPC::LDT for an "length driven
transfer" protocol. I received no answer - is this namespace accepted?
Thanks
J. Stenzel
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Hello...
I was wondering if it would be possible to add my Text::Ptml module to the
main module list.
I would think the entry could look something like this...
Text::
::Ptml RdpfProcedural Template Merge Language MDEWJONES
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I am new to CGI so please excuse my stupidity.
Straight to my question: How do I get a script or module or what ever you have
that will list files in a directory? Basically what I want is something that
looks like what you have at the following link.
http://cpan.valueclick.com/modules/by-cat
Hi,
Here you'll find such a script:
http://cgi.xwolf.com/perl/autoindex.txt
For more questions about this topic please refer to the newsgroups and
mailinglists for CGI or RTFM :)
Ciao,
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Wiese
I am working on a module that I'd like to contribute to CPAN. Following
the guidelines in the CPAN Perl 5 Module List, I'd like to call this
module Net::FTP::JES.
This module submits JCL jobstreams to MVS systems through FTP.
IBM mainframe MVS systems accept job input through the Job Entry
Subs
I hope this isn't considered noise on this mailing list, but here goes:
I posted the following article to comp.lang.perl.modules, and have as yet
received no comments. The module I mention is my main concern. Is there
any interest in it? I'm also wondering what others think of the Linux::
name