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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Cyberspace Situational Awareness - End of Year Research Update Post 302988252 by hicksd8 on Thursday 22nd of December 2016 11:40:29 AM
Old 12-22-2016
Really interesting stuff! Great!

(The ResearchGate links in points (2) and (3) don't work (as of 16:40hrs 22/12/2016 GMT) so I couldn't view that.
 

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SVN::Web::View(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       SVN::Web::View(3pm)

NAME
SVN::Web::View - SVN::Web action to view a file in the repository SYNOPSIS
In config.yaml actions: ... view: class: SVN::Web::View action_menu: show: - file link_text: (view file) ... DESCRIPTION
Shows a specific revision of a file in the Subversion repository. Includes the commit information for that file. OPTIONS
rev The revision of the file to show. Defaults to the repository's youngest revision. If this is not an interesting revision for this file, the repository history is searched to find the youngest interesting revision for this file that is less than "rev". TEMPLATE VARIABLES
at_head A boolean value, indicating whether the user is currently viewing the HEAD of the file in the repository. context Always "file". rev The revision that has been returned. This is not necessarily the same as the "rev" option passed to the action. If the "rev" passed to the action is not interesting (i.e., there were no changes to the file at that revision) then the file's history is searched backwards to find the next oldest interesting revision. youngest_rev The youngest interesting revision of the file. mimetype The file's MIME type, extracted from the file's "svn:mime-type" property. If this is not set then "text/plain" is used. file The contents of the file. author The revision's author. date The date the revision was committed, formatted according to "Time and date formatting" in SVN::Web. msg The revision's commit message. EXCEPTIONS
None. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2004 by Chia-liang Kao "<clkao@clkao.org>". Copyright 2005-2007 by Nik Clayton "<nik@FreeBSD.org>". This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> perl v5.14.2 2012-06-11 SVN::Web::View(3pm)
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