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Heya, I'm looking for some naming ideas for the following module
(currently used internally at Emap). I haven't really got any good
ideas: Number::Page, Number::Pager?
NAME
Emap::Page - a module to help when paging through sets of
results
SYNOPSIS
use Emap::Page;
my $page =
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:06:07AM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
> When searching through large amounts of data, it is often the
> case that a result set is returned that is larger than we want
> to display on one page. This results in wanting to page through
> various pages of data.
Johan Vromans sent the following bits through the ether:
> I'd say this is rather trivial, unless this module does a lot more.
Indeed. However, I've been having to reproduce this code in lots of
different jobs, modules, and programs. I reckon it's useful enough to
be on CPAN.
> Anyway, it remi
> [Quoting Joergen Haegg, on December 12 2000, 13:38, in "Re: new perl module"]
>> But Config::Cfengine or Config::Cfe might be nice.
>
> Fine.
I settle for Config::Cfe then. I think the name 'cfengine' should
be reserved for the real cfengine.
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 03:15:16PM +0100, H.Camphausen wrote:
>
> use Data::Each_ex.
>
> The module's namespace would be Each_ex, with no Data::-prefix.
That's generally not a good idea.
> Each_ex.pm is an object orientated (pure) Perl module to iterate over
> complex data structures (L
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Yanet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want's to know, where i can find libnet modules or MailTools module
> for Windows Nt in order to use in my intranet the program cgi-mailer.pl
The best way to search for modules is http://search.cpan.org . You
should have no problem finding libnet and MailToo
Chris Dagdigian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Name: Chris Dagdigian
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> Preferred userID: craffi
Done.
> Description of proposed contribution:
>
> Name DLSIDescription
>
Zach Lipton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I discussed this idea with the bugzilla team in #mozwebtools on the
> irc.mozilla.org server and received enthusiastic support as this would
> shorten the installation time for the product.
I appreciate the effort, but experience has taught me that the
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