This module provides methods for reading information from and modifying
a RADIUS users text file.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
Text::Language::Guess guesses a document's language. Its implementation
is simple: Using "Text::ExtractWords" and "Lingua::StopWords" from CPAN,
it determines how many of the known stopwords the document contains for
each language supported by "Lingua::StopWords".
Each word in the document recognized as stopword of a particular
language scores one point for this language.
The "language_guess()" function takes a document as a parameter and
returns the abbreviation of the language that it is most likely written
in.
Converts the EOL and EOF conventions in the passed string to a
canonicalization form that handles 'mixed' EOL conventions.
Http_post does a POST operation and dumps the results to stdout. This supports
ipv6 and https (SSL).
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database for
logging of all operations.
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database for
logging of all operations.
Mojolicious::Plugin::Authentication is a module that helps you deal
with authenticating users in your Mojolicious application.
A digital clock dockapp with 3 different styles, and that uses
locales to display weekday and month names.
This package contains font-util, an application for creating an index of
X font files in a directory.
Xcmd is a front-end for starting programs under X11.
You can tell xcmd to look for a window with a specific
class, resource name, or title string (using the
`--find-<property>' options); if it finds one or more,
xcmd will `raise' them, otherwise it will run the
command you specify. You can tell xcmd to run commands
that create their own windows (using `--xcmd'), or to
run commands inside a terminal window (using `--cmd')
with various options.