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Search results for "URI::_generic"

MarpaX::ESLIF::URI::_generic - URI Generic syntax as per RFC3986/RFC6874 River stage zero No dependents

JDDPAUSE/MarpaX-ESLIF-URI-0.007 - 19 Apr 2019 12:26:55 UTC - Search in distribution

URI::Info::Plugin::Generic River stage one • 3 direct dependents • 3 total dependents

PERLANCAR/URI-Info-0.004 - 15 Aug 2023 00:05:17 UTC - Search in distribution

CSAF::Type::GenericURI River stage zero No dependents

METHODS CSAF::Type::GenericURI inherits all methods from CSAF::Type::Base and implements the following new ones. $type->namespace $type->uri...

GDT/CSAF-0.22 - 23 Apr 2024 21:49:42 UTC - Search in distribution

URI::pack - Support of the pack scheme in URI. River stage zero No dependents

This module will have pack URIs as given to the URI module blessed into this class instead of URI::_generic. This class provides extra pack-specific functionality....

DOUGDUDE/URI-pack-0.002001 - 18 Oct 2011 19:03:24 UTC - Search in distribution

staticperl - perl, libc, 100 modules, all in one standalone 500kb file River stage zero No dependents

This script helps you to create single-file perl interpreters or applications, or embedding a perl interpreter in your applications. Single-file means that it is fully self-contained - no separate shared objects, no autoload fragments, no .pm or .pl ...

MLEHMANN/App-Staticperl-1.46 - 15 Feb 2022 18:37:51 UTC - Search in distribution
  • staticperl - perl, libc, 100 modules, all in one standalone 500kb file

Bundle::OpenXPKI - A bundle to install modules required for OpenXPKI River stage zero No dependents

This bundle helps with the installation of modules required for OpenXPKI. OpenXPKI is an open source trust center software which aims to create an enterprise-scale PKI solution. For more information see http://www.openxpki.org...

ALECH/Bundle-OpenXPKI-0.06 - 21 Nov 2008 16:12:39 UTC - Search in distribution
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