Text::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match
against text, rather than fetching names from a filesystem. If you want
to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead.
'HikiDoc' is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. The
original 'HikiDoc' is Ruby implementation.
This library is pure perl implementation of 'HikiDoc', and has
interchangeability with the original.
Text::MicroMason interpolates blocks of Perl code embedded into text
strings.
Each MicroMason object acts as a "template compiler," which converts
templates from text-with-embedded-code formats into ready-to-execute
Perl subroutines.
Parses "folksonomies", which are simple space-separated-but-optionally- quoted
tag lists. See Text::Tags::Parser for the actual module; Text::Tags may be used
in a future version of the distribution.
From the Time::Human documentation:
This module provides a "vague" rendering of the time into natural lan-
guage; it's originally intended for text-to-speech applications and
other speech-based interfaces.
Text::Xslate is a template engine tuned for persistent applications.
This engine introduces the virtual machine paradigm. That is, templates
are compiled into xslate intermediate code, and then executed by the
xslate virtual machine.
Tk::XMLViewer is an widget inherited from Tk::Text which displays XML
in a hierarchical tree. You can use the plus and minus buttons to
hide/show parts of the tree.
This module provides an implementation of Canonical XML Recommendation (Version
1, 15 March 2001). It uses XML::GDOME for its DOM tree and XPath nodes.
It provides a XS wrapper around libxml2's Canonical XML code.
XML::DOM::XPath allows you to use XML::XPath methods to query a DOM.
This is often much easier than relying only on getElementsByTagName.
It lets you use all of the XML::DOM methods.
XML::Handler::HTMLWriter is a SAX handler module for outputting
HTML, based on the rules in the XSLT specification, including things
like empty and non-closing tags, and boolean attributes.