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JE - Pure-Perl ECMAScript (JavaScript) Engine River stage two • 6 direct dependents • 10 total dependents

JE, short for JavaScript::Engine (imaginative, isn't it?), is a pure-Perl JavaScript engine. Here are some of its strengths: - Easy to install (no C compiler necessary*) - The parser can be extended/customised to support extra (or fewer) language fea...

SPROUT/JE-0.066 - 27 Oct 2014 00:19:07 UTC - Search in distribution

IPC::MMA - Shared Memory using Ralf Engelschall's mm library River stage zero No dependents

IPC::MMA allows data to be shared among related Unix/Linux processes in a straightforward way. It provides methods to create and destroy shared memory segments and to create, access, and maintain data structures within segments. Perl scalars, arrays,...

MACKENNA/IPC-MMA-0.81 - 28 Feb 2010 06:09:19 UTC - Search in distribution

Image::Size - read the dimensions of an image in several popular formats River stage three • 59 direct dependents • 207 total dependents

The Image::Size library is based upon the "wwwis" script written by Alex Knowles *(alex@ed.ac.uk)*, a tool to examine HTML and add 'width' and 'height' parameters to image tags. The sizes are cached internally based on file name, so multiple calls on...

RJRAY/Image-Size-3.300 - 28 Feb 2015 17:03:17 UTC - Search in distribution

IP::World - Fast IP-address to country-code translation using multiple databases River stage zero No dependents

The author uses this package for customizing served web pages to the location of the visitor, particularly to quote prices of items for sale in the visitor's currency. Also for server log analysis. IP::World returns the ISO-3166 country code associat...

DCANTRELL/IP-World-0.42 - 13 Oct 2020 20:37:06 UTC - Search in distribution

HTTP::ProxyPAC - use a PAC (Proxy Auto Config) file to get proxy info River stage zero No dependents

*HTTP::ProxyPAC* allows use of a Proxy Auto Configuration file to determine whether a URL needs to be accessed via a proxy server, and if so the URL of the proxy server. You can use a *.pac* file from a web browser, or a *wpad.dat* file obtained via ...

MACKENNA/HTTP-ProxyPAC-0.31 - 27 Mar 2010 04:35:43 UTC - Search in distribution

HTTP::ProxyAutoConfig - use a .pac or wpad.dat file to get proxy information River stage zero No dependents

*HTTP::ProxyAutoConfig* allows perl scripts that need to access the Internet to determine whether to do so via a proxy server. To do this, it uses proxy settings provided by an IT department, either on the Web or in a browser's *.pac* file on disk. I...

MACKENNA/HTTP-ProxyAutoConfig-0.3 - 26 Mar 2010 02:46:43 UTC - Search in distribution
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