This project aims to create a Perl module named NewsGrabber, that can be used to grab backend news files from different websites and display it in dynamically generated HTML pages on your web servers.
The use of this module is to 1)load XML data POSTed by Flash Movie; 2)parse it into tree structure; 3)provide functionality similar to ActionScript; 4)send XML data back to a Flash Movie.
This module is a CGI::Application module that allows users to send HTML
pages to their friends. This module provides the functionality behind a
typical "Mail This Page To A Friend" link.
HTTP::TestEngine provides a recorder utility as a front-end for the HTTP::Monkeywrench module. HTTP::Monkeywrench allows you to configure a test script which will emulate the actions that a user might take in surfing a website. It also allows you to tes
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Text::FastTemplate is yet another template module written in Perl. So why use this module instead of one of the other template modules? Well...it's ultra simple. It's fast. It's lean. It completely separates the presentation from the application logic.
The template library Qtpl is intended for use in CGI scripts. The library will be released in 6 versions:
Plain Perl, Plain PHP, C version, PHP/C module, Perl/XS version, C++ version. All of them will support uniform syntax.
PHPerl links a Perl interpreter into the PHP3/4 module for Apache. It provides a PHP
API for managing Perl interpreters and evaluating Perl expressions, plus a package of
Perl subroutines to assist in executing Perl packages in PHP context.
A lightweight framework for building web apps in Perl. Pinwheel (aka 'Perl on Rails') makes it easy for Rails developers to ship apps in a Constrained Environment where only Perl and a very limited module set are available.