HTML::Embperl

Embperl lets you embed Perl code in HTML or XML/XSLT documents so you can build a Web site out of small reusable objects in an OO-style. It can also build taglibs and use caching.

Embperl has several features especially useful for creating HTML, including dynamic tables, formfield-processing, escaping/unescaping, session handling, and more. As a server-side tool, it is browser-independent. It can run under mod_perl, as a CGI script, or offline. You can also use the output of the hundreds of Perl modules which have already been written in your Web pages.

Last updated 14 Aug, 2005


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  • Perl 5.004_04 or later (Use Requirement)
  • mod_perl 1.07_01 or later (Source Requirement)
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2.0.0

2.0.0 stable released 2005-08-14

  • Released: 14 Aug, 2005
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Source Archive: ftp://ftp.dev.ecos.de/pub/perl/embperl
  • Licenses: Perl
  • Interfaces: Web

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User tutorials available in HTML format from http://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/intro/; User install guide available in HTML format from http://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/INSTALL.htm; User guide available in HTML format from http://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/doc/Embperl.htm

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