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- A series of free Perl code &"grabs&" that will make it easier for programmers to build their web sites. If you have anything you would like to see added to the series please don''t hesitate to use the contact form to let us kno...
- PHPXref is a Perl script to make working with the source code of a large PHP site somewhat easier. It allows you to: Cross references classes, interfaces, functions, variables, constants and database tables defined and used across your various PHP fi...
- PLUtils is a set of Perl scripts and modules designed to make writing interactive webpages and other Perl scripts easier. It includes database access, session management and more.
- This simple script shows you all of your cgi-bin and website variables to aid you in the installation of cgi scripts. Features include: Shows all the cgi environmental variables, Shows all the CGI.pm retreive environmental variables, Lists the paths ...
- This program is intended to help perl programmers write better code by becoming more aware of their coding style. In particular, one would like to know the
code-to-comment ratio, the average number of lines per subroutine, the longest subroutine, etc.
- This is a perl script that can do a search and replace across a whole website with one command, working its way through all subdirectories. It works in a dos as well as a Free BSD (Unix) environment. You can replace any character string except for tw...
- lower.pl is a script which simply converts files to lowercase. All it takes is chmod u+x and go.
- &"HTML 2 PERL&" converts any standard HTML file to a list of Perl print statements, either destined for STDOUT, as in cgi output or for printing to a file. It allows you to specify the file handling variable, the input file, and the...
- This program allows you to convert an HTML file to either C or Perl code for inclusion in a CGI script.
- The purpose of this script is remove those pesky control M character''s (^M) off of the end of your scripts after you have edited them in DOS or Windows.
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