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perlepigraphs - list of Perl release epigraphs River stage five • 11292 direct dependents • 32664 total dependents

Many Perl release announcements included an *epigraph*, a short excerpt from a literary or other creative work, chosen by the pumpking or release manager. This file assembles the known list of epigraph for posterity, and also links to the release ann...

PEVANS/perl-5.38.2 - 29 Nov 2023 16:10:36 UTC - Search in distribution

Test::XPath - Test XML and HTML content and structure with XPath expressions River stage one • 5 direct dependents • 5 total dependents

Use the power of XPath expressions to validate the structure of your XML and HTML documents. About XPath XPath is a powerful query language for XML documents. Test::XPath relies on the libxml2 implementation provided by XML::LibXML. libxml2 -- pretty...

MANWAR/Test-XPath-0.20 - 13 Jun 2022 21:33:56 UTC - Search in distribution

XML::RAI - RSS Abstraction Interface. River stage one • 2 direct dependents • 2 total dependents

The RSS Abstraction Interface, or RAI (said "ray"), provides an object-oriented interface to XML::RSS::Parser trees that abstracts the user from handling namespaces, overlapping and alternate tag mappings. It's rather well known that, while popular, ...

TIMA/XML-RAI-1.3031 - 14 Aug 2009 20:32:25 UTC - Search in distribution

XML::RSS::Tools - A tool-kit providing a wrapper around a HTTP client, a RSS parser, and a XSLT engine. River stage zero No dependents

RSS/RDF feeds are commonly available ways of distributing or syndicating the latest news about a given web site. Weblog (blog) sites in particular are prolific generators of RSS feeds. This module provides a VERY high level way of manipulating them. ...

ATRICKETT/XML-RSS-Tools-0.34 - 27 May 2014 14:48:39 UTC - Search in distribution

HTML::Laundry - Perl module to clean HTML by the piece River stage zero No dependents

HTML::Laundry is an HTML::Parser-based HTML normalizer, meant for small pieces of HTML, such as user comments, Atom feed entries, and the like, rather than full pages. Laundry takes these and returns clean, sanitary, UTF-8-based XHTML. The parser's b...

CHA/HTML-Laundry-0.0107 - 19 Jan 2017 15:23:24 UTC - Search in distribution

PostScript::MailLabels - Modules for creating PostScript(tm) files of mailing address labels. River stage zero No dependents

The module has three distinct output modes. In my experience, printing mailing labels is a matter of tweaking parameters to get them all to fit properly on the page. This module is designed with this in mind. The first output is the calibration sheet...

AJACKSON/PostScript-MailLabels-2.32 - 03 Oct 2012 01:08:36 UTC - Search in distribution

Color::Library::Dictionary::NBS_ISCC::M - (NBS/ISCC M) Dictionary of Color River stage two • 7 direct dependents • 27 total dependents

Kenneth L. Kelly and Deanne B. Judd. "Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names", National Bureau of Standards, Spec. Publ. 440, Dec. 1976, 189 pages. Color Name Dictionary: (M) Dictionary of Color Maerz and Paul, Dictionary of Color, 1st ed....

ROKR/Color-Library-0.021 - 07 Dec 2011 21:59:37 UTC - Search in distribution

PerlMonksFlairApp - www.perlmonksflair.com : Share flair badges from perlmonks.org River stage zero No dependents

GIDEON/PerlMonksFlairApp-0.2 - 04 Oct 2013 21:17:28 UTC - Search in distribution

Device::USB::PX1674 - Perl CMD-Class for Revolt USB Dongle PX-1674-675 River stage zero No dependents

The instance of this class sends commands to USB-Dongle for switching on/off a certain RF power socket. The USB-device using this API must be configured for using libusb. This dongle has the vendor-id 0xFFFF and product-id 0x1122 by factory. For a ce...

PILGRIM/Device-USB-PX1674-1.04 - 05 Mar 2017 12:53:38 UTC - Search in distribution

Device::USB::TEMPer1F - Perl extension for USB PCSensor TEMPer1F River stage zero No dependents

This device must be configured for using libusb. METHODS The API is very easy and has two methods only, as you can see below. CONSTRUCTOR my $temper = Device::USB::TEMPer1F->new or die $@; If the device was not found or other errors occurred, new() t...

PILGRIM/Device-USB-TEMPer1F-0.04 - 02 Mar 2017 14:53:22 UTC - Search in distribution
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