05-04-2005
Zazzy if this is the case of not using super user, have you ever seen any virus attack on UNIX systems.
I haven't in my short span of a year.
I think it has to do something with the execution of the files.
Is it so?
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pod::wsdl::writer
Pod::WSDL::Writer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::WSDL::Writer(3pm)
NAME
Pod::WSDL::Writer - Writes XML output for Pod::WSDL (internal use only)
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::WSDL::Writer;
my $wr = new Pod::WSDL::Writer(pretty => 1, withDocumentation => 1);
DESCRIPTION
This module is used internally by Pod::WSDL. By using AUTOLOADing it delegates all unknown methods to XML::Writer. It is unlikely that you
have to interact directly with it. If that is the case, take a look at the code, it is rather simple.
METHODS
new
Instantiates a new Pod::WSDL::Writer. The method can take two parameters "pretty" with a true value triggers pretty printing of the WSDL
output. "withDocumentation" with a true value produces a WSDL docuemnt containing documentation for types and methods.
wrNewLine
Has XML::Writer write a newline
wrElem
Has XML::Writer write an Element. The first argument is one of (empty|start|end), to write an empty element, a start or an end tag. The
second argument signifies the name of the tag. All further arguments are attributes of the tag (does not work, when first argument is
'end')
wrDoc
Writes the string passed to the method as a <wsdl:documentation> Element
registerWrittenFaultMessage
There needs to be only one fault message per fault type. Here the client class can register fault types already written. The fault name is
passed as the single argument to this method.
faultMessageWritten
Counterpart to registerWrittenFaultMessage. The client can ask if a fault message has already written. The fault name is passed as the
single argument to this method.
output
Returns XML output.
EXTERNAL DEPENDENCIES
XML::Writer
EXAMPLES
see Pod::WSDL
BUGS
see Pod::WSDL
TODO
see Pod::WSDL
SEE ALSO
Pod::WSDL
AUTHOR
Tarek Ahmed, <bloerch -the character every email address contains- oelbsk.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Tarek Ahmed
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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