A reversehttp for AnyEvent.
mod_xml2enc is a transcoding module that can be used to extend the
internationalisation support of libxml2-based filter modules by
converting encoding before and/or after the filter has run.
Thus an unsupported input charset can be converted to UTF-8,
and output can also be converted to another charset if required.
mod_xmlns adds XML Namespace support to Apache, and may form the basis
of XML-driven publishing systems. It runs as an output filter, so it
works automatically with any content generator.
Apache::AuthTicket* modules implement a cookie-based authentication system
similar to the ticket access system describde in the mod_perl eagle book.
The Apache::ConfigParser module is used to load an Apache configuration
file to allow programs to determine Apache's configuration directives and
contexts. The resulting object contains a tree based structure using the
Apache::ConfigParser::Directive class, which is a subclass of
Tree::DAG_node, so all of the methods that enable tree based searches and
modifications from Tree::DAG_Node are also available. The tree structure
is used to represent the ability to nest sections, such as <VirtualHost>,
<Directory>, etc.
Apache does a great job of checking Apache configuration files for errors
and this modules leaves most of that to Apache. This module does minimal
configuration file checking. The module currently checks for:
Start and end context names match
The module checks if the start and end context names match. If the end
context name does not match the start context name, then it is ignored.
The module does not even check if the configuration contexts have valid
names.
This package provides debugging and profiling tools for mod_perl:
Apache::DB - Hooks for the interactive Perl debugger
Apache::DProf - Hooks for Devel::DProf
Apache::SmallProf - Hooks for Devel::SmallProf
The Apache::ParseFormData module allows you to easily decode and parse
form and query data, even multipart forms generated by "file upload".
This module only work with mod_perl-2.0
Apache::Profiler is a mod_perl init (and cleanup) handler to profile
time taken to process one request. Profiled data is reported to the
Apache Log file. It'd be useful to profile some heavy application
taking a long time to proceed.
Apache::Singleton works the same as Class::Singleton, but with
various object lifetime adapted for use under Apache.
Apache2::SiteControl is a set of perl object-oriented classes that implement
a fine-grained security control system for a web-based application. The
intent is to provide a clear, easy-to-integrate system that does not require
the policies to be written into your application components. It attempts to
separate the concerns of how to show and manipulate data from the concerns
of who is allowed to view and manipulate data and why.