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Special Forums IP Networking Any suggested readings on Computer Networks Post 302394859 by ennstate on Saturday 13th of February 2010 12:53:31 AM
Old 02-13-2010
Douglas Comer - Books

Hi,

I've many my colleagues suggesting Comers books for TCP/IP, though I haven't read I still have a strong opinion for the same

Thanks,
Nagarajan G
 

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KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	  KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)

NAME
KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter - surround highlight bits with tags SYNOPSIS
my $formatter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter->new( pre_tag => '<i>', post_tag => '</i>', ); # returns "<i>foo</i>" my $highlighted = $formatter->highlight("foo"); DESCRIPTION
This subclass of KinoSearch1::Highlight::Formatter highlights text by surrounding it with HTML "strong" tags. METHODS
new Constructor. Takes hash-style params. my $formatter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter->new( pre_tag => '*', # default: '<strong>' post_tag => '*', # default: '</strong>' ); o pre_tag - a string which will be inserted immediately prior to the highlightable text, typically to accentuate it. If you don't want highlighting, set both "pre_tag" and "post_tag" to ''. o post_tag - a string which will be inserted immediately after the highlightable text. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Highlight::SimpleHTMLFormatter(3pm)
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