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bundle::apache::asp::extra
Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm)
NAME
Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra - Install modules that provide additional functionality to Apache::ASP
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra'
CONTENTS
Bundle::Apache::ASP - Base for Apache::ASP installation
CGI - Required for file upload, make test, and command line ./cgi/asp script
HTML::Parser - Required for HTML::FillInForm
HTML::Clean - Compress text/html with Clean config or $Response->{Clean} set to 1-9
Net::SMTP - Runtime errors can be mailed to the webmaster with MailErrorTo config
Devel::Symdump - Used for StatINC setting, which reloads modules dynamically
Apache::DBI - Cache database connections per process
Compress::Zlib - Gzip compress HTML output on the fly
Time::HiRes - Sub second timing of execution with Debug 3 or -3 enabled
HTML::FillInForm - FormFill functionality which autofills HTML forms from form data
Apache::Filter - Required for SSI filtering with Apache::SSI
HTML::SimpleParse - Required for SSI filtering with Apache::SSI
Apache::SSI - Required for full server side includes support ( SSI ) beyond file includes
Tie::TextDir - Fast file based cache for CacheDB, good for caching large values for things like XSLT and $Response->Include() caching
Bundle::XML - Required for XML::XSLT support.
XML::XSLT - Required for XSLT support. May also use XML::Sablotron and XML::LibXSLT for this, which are not part of this bundle.
DESCRIPTION
This bundle contains extra modules used by Apache::ASP.
AUTHOR
Joshua Chamas
perl v5.14.2 2011-08-15 Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm)