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2.9. References


  • The Apache home page: http://www.apache.org/.

  • The mod_perl home page: http://perl.apache.org/.

  • The CPAN home page: http://cpan.org/

    CPAN is the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Its aim is to contain all the Perl material you will need. The archive is close to a gigabyte in size at the time of this writing, and CPAN is mirrored at more than 100 sites around the world.

  • The libwww-perl home page: http://www.linpro.no/lwp/.

    The libwww-perl distribution is a collection of Perl modules and programs that provide a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the World Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that facilitate writing WWW clients; thus, libwww-perl is said to be a WWW client library. The library also contains modules that are of more general use, as well as some useful programs.

 

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