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Search results for "module:MIME::WordDecoder"

MIME::WordDecoder - decode RFC 2047 encoded words to a local representation River stage three • 66 direct dependents • 210 total dependents

WARNING: Most of this module is deprecated and may disappear. It duplicates (badly) the function of the standard 'Encode' module. The only function you should rely on is mime_to_perl_string. A MIME::WordDecoder consists, fundamentally, of a hash whic...

DSKOLL/MIME-tools-5.514 - 06 Feb 2024 20:49:02 UTC

MIME::Words - deal with RFC 2047 encoded words River stage three • 66 direct dependents • 210 total dependents

Fellow Americans, you probably won't know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do. ":-)". For example, here's a valid MIME header you might get: From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= <moore@cs.utk.edu> To: =?ISO-8859-...

DSKOLL/MIME-tools-5.514 - 06 Feb 2024 20:49:02 UTC

MIME::Tools - modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME entities River stage three • 66 direct dependents • 210 total dependents

MIME-tools is a collection of Perl5 MIME:: modules for parsing, decoding, *and generating* single- or multipart (even nested multipart) MIME messages. (Yes, kids, that means you can send messages with attached GIF files)....

DSKOLL/MIME-tools-5.514 - 06 Feb 2024 20:49:02 UTC

MIME::AltWords - properly deal with RFC-1522 encoded words River stage zero No dependents

Fellow Americans, you probably won't know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do. ":-)". For example, here's a valid MIME header you might get: From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= <moore@cs.utk.edu> To: =?ISO-8859-...

PTS/MIME-AltWords-0.14 - 29 Aug 2017 16:27:25 UTC

MIME::EncWords - deal with RFC 2047 encoded words (improved) River stage one • 3 direct dependents • 3 total dependents

Fellow Americans, you probably won't know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do. ":-)". For example, here's a valid MIME header you might get: From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= <moore@cs.utk.edu> To: =?ISO-8859-...

NEZUMI/MIME-EncWords-1.015.0 - 12 Feb 2024 08:59:16 UTC

MIME::Parser::Filer - manage file-output of the parser River stage three • 66 direct dependents • 210 total dependents

How this class is used when parsing When a MIME::Parser decides that it wants to output a file to disk, it uses its "Filer" object -- an instance of a MIME::Parser::Filer subclass -- to determine where to put the file. Every parser has a single Filer...

DSKOLL/MIME-tools-5.514 - 06 Feb 2024 20:49:02 UTC
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