07-18-2003
Found one story with other links that might interest you.
I was with a major telecom company and it uses a tool like IM all the time. I dont' know if it used the same port(s) or not or if they kept it internal or allowed external (doubtful). But I also see where the IM of the world have ways around blocked ports...this one isn't the correct link...can't find it today but
this mentions part of it - something to do with the http being used (or those ports)
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Hi All,
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NAME
Pod::Hyperlink::BounceURL - Allow off-page links in POD to point to a URL
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Hyperlink::BounceURL;
my $linkparser = new Pod::Hyperlink::BounceURL;
$linkparser->configure( URL => '/cgi-perl/support/bounce.pl?page=%s' );
my $pod2xhtml = new Pod::Xhtml( LinkParser => $linkparser );
DESCRIPTION
Some links in your pod may not be resolveable by Pod::Hyperlink, e.g. "L<Some::Module>" - this module allows you to detect such links and
generate a hyperlink instead of some static text. The target URL will probably be some kind of dynamic webpage or CGI application which
can then serve up the relevant page or send a redirect to the page, hence the "bounce" in this module's name.
This module overrides the type() method and, for relevant links, will return a string which is "bounceurl:" followed by the URL, instead of
returning "page" or "item". Your pod-conversion module can then switch on this case and emit the correct kind of markup. Pod::Xhtml
supports the use of this module.
METHODS
configure( %OPTIONS )
Set persistent configuration for this object. See "OPTIONS".
type()
Behaves as Pod::Hyperlink's type() method except for the unresolveable links, where the string returned is as described in
"DESCRIPTION".
OPTIONS
URL The URL to handle the link, which may be absolute or relative, of any protocol - it's just treated as a string and is passed through
sprintf(), with two string arguments that are both already URL-escaped.
The first argument is the page name, and will always exist. The second argument is the "node" within the page, and may be empty.
Insert '%s' where you wish the arguments to be interpolated. The string goes through sprintf() so you should have '%%' where you want
an actual percent sign. If you need the arguments in a different order, see the perl-specific features of "sprintf" in perlfunc.
VERSION
$Revision: 1.7 $
AUTHOR
P Kent <cpan _at_ bbc _dot_ co _dot_ uk>
COPYRIGHT
(c) BBC 2007. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the GNU GPL.
See the file COPYING in this distribution, or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
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