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
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
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
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
- Forwarded message from Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
To: Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Prymmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: perldoc for you?
In-Reply-To: Message from Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
of "Fri, 08 Sep 2000 18:48:
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
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