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    An object-oriented web development system which allows the construction of dynamic content from a set of files that resemble HTML with some perl inline markup. It has a driver (optimized for FastCGI and mod_perl), a compiler, and a set of extensi
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    Matt's FormMail is a customizable form to email perl script which unlike most other formmail scripts that I have seen or used, it handles its own SMTP procedures, contacting the SMTP server manually and hence removing the need for a program such as blat/
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    Qbanner is a Perl+Mysql Ad-Server (GIF, JPEG, PNG ads). Graphical,tabular hourly (daily,monthly) stats, cache busting. Help is needed to debugging,port to mod_perl other (transactional)Db, adding new media types, distribuited servers.
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