07-13-2015
Tier 2 list
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May someone give me a hint, or got experience about using as default dns one of the so called TIER 2 list?
OpenNIC Wiki: Public Access (Tier-2) DNS Servers
Or otherwise uses the google ns 8.8.8.8 or the 8.8.4.4?
thanks in advance
Last edited by 1in10; 07-14-2015 at 05:02 PM..
Reason: grammar, link instead of code
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NAME
Pod::Simple::Wiki::Mediawiki - A class for creating Pod to Mediawiki wiki filters.
SYNOPSIS
This module isn't used directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki":
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
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...
Convert Pod to a Mediawiki wiki format using the installed "pod2wiki" utility:
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DESCRIPTION
The "Pod::Simple::Wiki::Mediawiki" module is used for converting Pod text to Wiki text.
Pod (Plain Old Documentation) is a simple markup language used for writing Perl documentation.
For an introduction to Mediawiki see: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
This module isn't generally invoked directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki". See the Pod::Simple::Wiki and pod2wiki
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METHODS
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for more details.
SEE ALSO
This module also installs a "pod2wiki" command line utility. See "pod2wiki --help" for details.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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AUTHORS
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