03-21-2002
UNIX Basics
I want to learn UNIX, but I have a few questions. If anybody could help me out I'd greatly appreciate it.
First, I've decided I'm going to use Red Hat Linux and I've been told the only difference between 7.2 and the Professional (besides the price), is the tech support that you'll receive. Is that true? And what about downloading it for free? What would I be paying for if I can download it for free? Is there a difference? Is it the same os?
Also, I have Windows 2000 Pro on my machine. I was hoping to dual boot between 2000 Pro and Linux. I've been told it's possible but it's hard to install. If that's true, does anybody know where I could find instructions that are clear and easy to follow.
I really don't know anything about UNIX, so if anybody has any pointers or suggestions, I'll gladly hear you out.
Thanks.
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html::template::pro
HTML::Template::Pro(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::Template::Pro(3pm)
NAME
HTML::Template::Pro - Perl/XS module to use HTML Templates from CGI scripts
SYNOPSIS
It is moved out and split.
See "SYNOPSIS" in HTML::Template::SYNTAX for introduction to HTML::Template and syntax of template files.
See "SYNOPSIS" in HTML::Template::PerlInterface for perl interface of HTML::Template, HTML::Template::Expr and HTML::Template::Pro.
DESCRIPTION
Original HTML::Template is written by Sam Tregar, sam@tregar.com with contributions of many people mentioned there. Their efforts caused
HTML::Template to be mature html tempate engine which separate perl code and html design. Yet powerful, HTML::Template is slow, especially
if mod_perl isn't available or in case of disk usage and memory limitations.
HTML::Template::Pro is a fast lightweight C/Perl+XS reimplementation of HTML::Template (as of 2.9) and HTML::Template::Expr (as of 0.0.7).
It is not intended to be a complete replacement, but to be a fast implementation of HTML::Template if you don't need querying, the extended
facility of HTML::Template. Designed for heavy upload, resource limitations, abcence of mod_perl.
HTML::Template::Pro has complete support of filters and HTML::Template::Expr's tag EXPR="<expression>", including user-defined functions
and construction <TMPL_INCLUDE EXPR="...">.
HTML::Template work cycle uses 2 steps. First, it loads and parse template. Then it accepts param() calls until you call output().
output() is its second phase where it produces a page from the parsed tree of template, obtained in the 1st step.
HTML::Template::Pro loads, parse and outputs template on fly, when you call $tmpl->output(), in one pass. The corresponding code is written
in C and glued to Perl using Perl+XS. As a result, comparing to HTML::Template in ordinary calls, it runs 10-25 times faster. Comparing to
HTML::Template with all caching enabled under mod_perl, it still 1-3 times faster. At that HTML::Template caching requires considerable
amount of memory (per process, shareable, or on disk) to be permanently filled with parsed trees, whereas HTML::Template::Pro don't
consumes memory for caches and use mmap() for reading templates on disk.
Introduction to HTML::Template and syntax of template files is described in HTML::Template::SYNTAX. Perl interface of HTML::Template and
HTML::Template::Pro is described in HTML::Template::PerlInterface.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Template::SYNTAX, HTML::Template::PerlInterface.
Progect page is http://html-tmpl-pro.sourceforge.net
(and http://sourceforge.net/projects/html-tmpl-pro)
Original modules are HTML::Template, HTML::Template::Expr. Their progect page is http://html-template.sourceforge.net
BUGS
See "BUGS" in HTML::Template::PerlInterface
AUTHOR
I. Vlasenko, <viy@altlinux.org>
with contributions of Bruni Emiliano, <info at ebruni.it> Stanislav Yadykin, <tosick at altlinux.ru> Viacheslav Sheveliov <slavash at
aha.ru> Shigeki Morimoto <shigeki.morimoto at mixi.co.jp> Kirill Rebenok <kirill at rebenok.pl>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005-2009 by I. Yu. Vlasenko. Pieces of code in Pro.pm and documentation of HTML::Template are copyright (C) 2000-2002 Sam
Tregar (sam@tregar.com)
The template syntax, interface conventions and a large piece of documentation of HTML::Template::Pro are based on CPAN module
HTML::Template by Sam Tregar, sam@tregar.com.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the LGPL2+ or under the same terms as Perl itself,
either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-28 HTML::Template::Pro(3pm)