Text::Balanced - Extract delimited text sequences from strings.
The various extract_... subroutines may be used to extract a delimited
string (possibly after skipping a specified prefix string). The search
for the string always begins at the current pos location of the string's
variable (or at index zero, if no pos position is defined).
-Anton
Given a piece of text and some search terms, produces an object
which locates the search terms in the message, extracts a reasonable-length
string containing all the search terms, and optionally dumps the string out
as HTML text with the search terms highlighted in bold.
Text::Diff provides a basic set of services akin to the diff(1) utility.
It is not anywhere near as feature complete as diff(1), but it is better
integrated with Perl and available on all platforms. It is often faster
than shelling out to a system's diff(1) executable for small files, and
generally slower on larger files.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
This module provides a flexible way to wrap and flow text for both ASCII and
non-ASCII outputs.
The main purpose of this module is to provide text wrapping and flowing
features without being tied down to ASCII based output and fixed-width
fonts. My needs were for a more sophisticated text control in PDF and GIF
output formats in particular.
This module is for reading record-oriented data. The most common example have
records separated by newlines and fields separated by commas or tabs, but this
module aims to provide a consistent interface for handling sequential records
in a file however they may be delimited.
This is a module that parses WDDX packets. Which are
well supported in Allaire Coldfusion, and pretty
useful.
This is from the WDDX.org web site: "The Web Distributed
Data Exchange, or WDDX, is a free, open XML-based
technology that allows Web applications created with any
platform to easily exchange data with one another over the
Web."
The Sitemap Protocol allows you to inform search engine
crawlers about URLs on your Web sites that are available
for crawling. A Sitemap consists of a list of URLs and
may also contain additional information about those URLs,
such as when they were last modified, how frequently they
change, etc.
XML::Parser::EasyTree adds a new "built-in" style called "EasyTree" to
XML::Parser. Like XML::Parser's "Tree" style, setting this style causes the
parser to build a lightweight tree structure representing the XML document.
This structure is, at least in this author's opinion, easier to work with than
the one created by the built-in style.
XML::Writer is a simple Perl module for writing XML documents: it
takes care of constructing markup and escaping data correctly, and by
default, it also performs a significant amount of well-formedness
checking on the output, to make certain (for example) that start and
end tags match, that there is exactly one document element, and that
there are not duplicate attribute names.
This is a small and simple package that takes the output of XML::Parser as
a tree, and gives simple methods for accessing the structure of an XML
document. It is very lightweight, but provides the simplest access to an XML
document possible. It does not subclass XML::Parser; rather, it is meant to
serve purely as an object struct for an outgoing tree.