This module contains several data tables useful in various kinds of
HTML parsing operations.
Note that all tag names used are lowercase.
In the following documentation, a "hashset" is a hash being used as a
set -- the hash conveys that its keys are there, and the actual values
associated with the keys are not significant. (But what values are
there, are always true.)
Perl module to use HTML Templates from CGI scripts.
Language packs for Firefox
IMDB::Film is an object-oriented interface to the IMDB. You can use
that module to retrieve information about film: title, year, plot etc.
Image::Delivery - Efficient transformation and delivery of web images
Many web applications generate or otherwise deliver graphics as part
of their interface. Getting the delivery of these images right is
tricky, and developers usually need to make trade-offs in order
to get a usable mechanism.
Image::Delivery is an extremely sophisticated module for delivering
these generated images. It is designed to be powerful, flexible,
extensible, scalable, secure, stable and correct, and use a minimum
of resources.
Jifty -- Just Do It.
Jifty is yet another web framework. Jifty tries not to make you say
things more than once. Out of the proverbial box, Jifty comes with one
way to do everything you should need to do: One database mapper, one
templating system, one web services layer, one AJAX toolkit, one set of
handlers for standalone or FastCGI servers. We work hard to make all the
bits play well together, so you don't have to.
LWP::Online attempts to answer, as accurately as it can, one of the
nastiest technical questions there is: Am I on the internet?
This a problem that had no clean permanent solution, and for
which you could just keep writing more and more functionality
indefinitely, asymtopically approaching 100% correctness but never
reaching it.
And so LWP::Online is intended to do as good a job as possible, without
having to resort to asking any human questions (who may well get it
wrong anyway), and limiting itself to a finite amount of programming
work and a reasonable level of memory overhead to load the code.
The SRU package provides a framework for working with the Search and
Retrieval by URL (SRU) protocol developed by the Library of Congress. SRU
defines a web service for searching databases containing metadata and
objects. SRU often goes under the name SRW which is a SOAP version of the
protocol. You can think of SRU as a RESTful version of SRW, since all the
requests are simple URLs instead of XML documents being sent via some sort
of transport layer.
Mason is a powerful Perl-based templating system, designed to generate dynamic
content of all kinds.
Unlike many templating systems, Mason does not attempt to invent an alternate,
"easier" syntax for templates. It provides a set of syntax and features specific
to template creation, but underneath it is still clearly and proudly
recognizable as Perl.
Mason is most often used for generating web pages. It has a companion web
framework, Poet, designed to take maximum advantage of its routing and content
generation features. It can also be used as the templating layer for web
frameworks such as Catalyst and Dancer.
Maypole is a Perl framework for MVC-oriented web applications,
similar to Jakarta's Struts. Maypole is designed to minimize coding
requirements for creating simple web interfaces to databases, while
remaining flexible enough to support enterprise web applications.