HTML Embperl
HTML::Embperl
http://perl.apache.org/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.
Documentation
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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version 2.0.0
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released on 14 August 2005
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Licensing
| License | Verified by | Verified on | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perl | Janet Casey | 6 December 2001 |
Leaders and contributors
| Contact(s) | Role |
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Resources and communication
| Audience | Resource type | URI |
|---|---|---|
| Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:embperl@perl.apache.org |
Software prerequisites
| Kind | Description |
|---|---|
| Required to use | Perl 5.004_04 or later |
| Source requirement | mod_perl 1.07_01 or later |
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