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\ \ / / \/ | | Website META Language
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\ V V /| | | | |___ ``WML is the Unix toolkit for getting
\_/\_/ |_| |_|_____| your webdesigner's HTML job done.''
Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Ralf S. Engelschall
Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Denis Barbier
WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's off-line HTML generation toolkit
for Unix, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL v2). It is
written in ANSI C and Perl 5, build via a GNU Autoconf based source tree
and runs out-of-the-box on all major Unix derivates. It can be used
free of charge both in educational and commercial environments.
WML consists of a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a
sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one
particular core language. For maximum power WML additionally ships with a
well-suited set of include files which provide higher-level features build
on top of the backends core languages. While not trivial and idiot proof WML
provides most of the core features real hackers always wanted for HTML
generation.
Explicit chemical reactions
This module contains methods to test the reachability of remote
hosts on a network. A ping object is first created with optional
parameters, a variable number of hosts may be pinged multiple
times and then the connection is closed.
Netmap can be used to make a graphical representation of the surrounding
network. It first uses traceroute to make a list of all routers and their
interconnections, after which it generates a .dot file.
dxa65 is a disassembler for MOS 6502 and compatible CPUs
NMOS 6502s (such as 6502A, 6504, 6507, 6510, 7501, 8500, 8501, 8502 ...)
CMOS 6502s (65C02 and Rockwell R65C02)
Long XML files can be daunting for humans to read. Of course, XML is really
designed for computers to read - not people - but there are times when mere
mortals do need to read and edit XML by hand. For example, if your application
stores its configuration in XML, or you need to dump some XML to STDOUT for
debugging purposes.
Syntax highlighting helps, but to really make sense of some XML, proper
indentation can be vital. Hence XML::LibXML::PrettyPrint - it can be applied to
an XML::LibXML DOM tree to reformat it into a more readable result.
Pretty-printing XML is not as CPU-efficient as dumping it out sloppily, so
unless you're pretty sure that a human is going to need to make sense of your
XML, you should probably not use this module.
This library implements the Atlas protocol, for use in client-server
game applications. This library is suitable for linking to either
clients or servers.
The log4shib library is derived from the log4cpp library with
patches applied for platform portability and thread safety by
Scott Cantor.