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| WWWis is a perl application which will read in an HTML file and insert HEIGHT=### WIDTH=### directives into the inlined images used in the file. It also does a whole lot more to boot. It makes your html faster to display and more user friendly. It supports GIF, JPEG, XBM & PNG image formats.
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| CGI::Cache is a Perl extension to help cache output of time-intensive CGI scripts so that subsequent visits to such scripts will not cost as much time. Features: Can be easily added to any CGI script, mod_perl compatible, Rich control over caching policies, and Auto-generation of cache keys from CGI parameters.
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| The HFPM are a set of modules that accept a submitted HTML form, possibly modify the contents of the submitted fields, and output the result using e-mail, appending to a file, and/or displaying it to the user or returning an arbitrary URL. They also operate on the environmental variables passed in from the client and server.
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| This simple script shows you all of your cgi-bin and website variables to aid you in the installation of cgi scripts. Features include: Shows all the cgi environmental variables, Shows all the CGI.pm retreive environmental variables, Lists the paths to Perl and the Perl executable on your system, Lists the path to sendmail, Lists all of the installed Perl modules, and All Perl modules have links to their CPAN descriptions.
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| BabelKit is an interface to a universal multilingual database code table. BabelKit takes all of the programming work out of maintaining multiple database code definition sets in multiple languages. The code administration and translation page lets you define new virtual code tables, new languages, enter all codes and their descriptions and then translate them into all languages of interest. Perl and PHP classes generate HTML code selection elements in the user's language.
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| CodeKit is an interface to a universal database code table. CodeKit takes all of the programming work out of maintaining multiple database code definition sets. The code administration page lets you define new virtual code tables and enter all codes and their descriptions. Perl and PHP classes retrieve the code descriptions and automatically generate HTML code selection elements. The home page contains live demos.
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| libwww-perl is a library of Perl packages/modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface to the World Wide Web. This library is being developed as a collaborative effort to assist the further development of useful WWW clients and tools.
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| Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components. Mason is designed to solve the common problems of site development including caching, debugging, templating, simulating browser conditions, maintaining development and production sites, and more. Mason can be used from CGI or stand-alone, however, it is optimally designed for use with mod_perl and Apache. Mason is currently being used by various well-known sites including Salon.com, TechWeb, Stamps.com, etc.
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| This is a Perl program that allows you to give your visitors a free website. It includes 3 layout options plus an HTML editor, Graphics Library, and a built-in mailing list.
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| A fast and simple Perl module to process HTML templates with a customizable
template syntax, support for multidimensional data structures and many
advanced options.
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