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libwww-perl

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The HFPM are a set of modules
libwww-perl is a library of
The libwww-perl distribution
This perl 5 library uses
that accept a submitted HTML
Perl packages/modules which
is a collection of Perl
objects to create Web
form, possibly modify the
provides a simple and
modules which provides a
fill-out forms on the fly
contents of the submitted
consistent programming
simple and consistent
and to parse their contents.
fields, and output the
interface to the World Wide
programming interface (API)
It provides a simple
result using e-mail,
Web. This library is being
to the World-Wide Web. The
interface for parsing and
appending to a file, and/or
developed as a collaborative
main focus of the library is
interpreting query strings
displaying it to the user or
effort to assist the further
to provide classes and
passed to CGI scripts.
returning an arbitrary URL.
development of useful WWW
functions that allow you to
However, it also offers a
They also operate on the
clients and tools.
write WWW clients, thus
rich set of functions for
environmental variables
 
libwww-perl said to be a WWW
creating fill-out forms.
passed in from the client
 
client library. The library
Instead of remembering the
and server.
 
also contain modules that
syntax for HTML form
 
 
are of more general use.
elements, you just make a
 
 
 
series of perl function
 
 
 
calls. An important fringe
 
 
 
benefit of this is that the
 
 
 
value of the previous query
 
 
 
is used to initialize the
 
 
 
form, so that the state of
 
 
 
the form is preserved from
 
 
 
invocation to invocation.
 
 
 
Everything is done through a
 
 
 
CGI'' object. When you
 
 
 
create one of these objects
 
 
 
it examines the environment
 
 
 
for a query string, parses
 
 
 
it, and stores the results.


Date: Jul, 26 1999


Date: Jul, 26 1999


Date: Jul, 26 1999


Date: Jul, 20 1999
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