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Perl By Example

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Mysql and Perl for the Web

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PhotoAlbum

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Through proven sample
"MySQL and Perl for the
Create online photo albums
fblite is a simple form to
programs, Perl By Example
Web" provides a
and allow users to post
email script. Two versions
takes readers from their
much-needed handbook for
their pictures. Features:
available to download: One
first program to highly
database and Web developers
customizable header and
with CGI.pm and one
sophisticated scripting.
seeking an extensive and
footer; online album
without CGI.pm. This
Updated for Web developers,
detailed guide for using the
management; upload and
script will take the entered
the book teaches CGI
combination of MySQL and
delete images through the
information from a form and
scripting with Perl. Filled
Perl to build dynamic and
web; optional password for
sends it to your inbox.
with practical information
interactive database-backed
each feature; email
Optionally, it can send an
on Perl development, Perl by
Web sites. It shows how to
notification for each
autoresponse email to the
Example, Third Edition
use Perl's DBI database
feature; specify the allowed
vistor's entered email
covers names and operators,
access module, pairing it
file types; limit the size
address.
regular expressions, file
with with the CGI.pm
of each photo; keeps all the
 
handles, libraries,
module that allows Web pages
photos neatly organized;
 
references, reporting, and
and forms to be generated
requires only one common
 
more. Other highlights
and processed easily. These
perl module:
 
include: Support for Perl on
tools provide developers
CGI.pm does NOT
 
Unix, Linux, Windows, and
with a solid foundation for
require ImageMagik, SQL or
 
Macintosh; CGI Web
creating applications that
PHP.
 
development with
incorporate database content
 
 
CGI.pm; and Database
to create dynamic,
 
 
integration with Perl DBI.
up-to-date Web sites.
 
 
The user-friendly style
 
 
 
offers one-to-one
 
 
 
comparisons with other
 
 
 
popular languages and
 
 
 
utilities and a massive
 
 
 
reference section for easy
 
 
 
look-up. The CD-ROM includes
 
 
 
all source code from the
 
 
 
book, plus new Perl
 
 
 
distributions for Windows.
 
 
 


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Date: Feb, 19 2006


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Date: Aug, 27 2003
Wemail is a Web-based email
HandyKIT is the All-In-One
Tired of writing Perl code to
eDB is a very simple - but
program written in Perl. It
solution for sophisticated
parse form data? Take a leaf
nonetheless quite flexible -
checks POP and IMAP and
web sites. It offers
from the book of the experts
collection of Perl CGI
sends via sendmail or SMTP.
powerful templates engine,
and let CGI.pm do all
scripts to perform searches
It has all the basic
that allows fast creation of
the work for you. This
on a small flat-file
features: custom folders,
server parsed html with data
article introduces you to
database. eDB supports a
address book, attachments,
easily fetched from
CGI.pm's powerful
system of HTML templates for
html email, filters,
databases. HandyKIT includes
page construction and form
displaying search results
sorting, search, message
built-in polling and mailing
parsing capabilities, with
that makes it very easy for
labeling and more. It
list systems that are fully
simple examples of how you
a casual webmaster to set up
requres only CGI.pm.
customizable both in
can use it to simplify your
a nice interface for a
 
appearance and operation.
Perl development.
Web-based database. eDB
 
There is also the advanced
 
requires the CGI.pm
 
banner exchange module that
 
module.
 
will allow you to create
 
 
 
your own banner system with
 
 
 
banners correctly shown at
 
 
 
amounts specified. You need
 
 
 
CGI.pm functionality
 
 
 
- HandyKIT offers it too,
 
 
 
plus transparent statistics,
 
 
 
session control and
 
 
 
outstanding performance on
 
 
 
systems with huge load.
 
 


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