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Old 05-07-2008
Html_iframe.um

This malicious HTML may be downloaded from remote sites by other malware. This is the Trend Micro detection for Web pages that were compromised through the insertion of a certain iFrame tag.
Once an unsuspecting user views an infected Web page, it attempts to redirect the user to another Web site. Trend Micro detects the redirected page as HTML_IFRAME.AS.


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Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML(3pm)

NAME
Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML - Template::Declare tag set for HTML SYNOPSIS
# normal use on the user side: use base 'Template::Declare'; use Template::Declare::Tags 'HTML'; template foo => sub { html { body { } } }; # in Template::Declare::Tags: use Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML; my $tagset = Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML->new({ package => 'MyHTML', namespace => 'html', }); my $list = $tagset->get_tag_list(); print $_, $/ for @{ $list }; if ( $altern = $tagset->get_alternate_spelling('tr') ) { print $altern; } if ( $tagset->can_combine_empty_tags('img') ) { print q{<img src="blah.gif" />}; } DESCRIPTION
Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML defines a full set of HTML tags for use in Template::Declare templates. All elements for HTML 2, HTML 3, HTML 4, and XHTML 1 are defined. You generally won't use this module directly, but will load it via: use Template::Declare::Tags 'HTML'; METHODS
new( PARAMS ) my $html_tag_set = Template::Declare::TagSet->new({ package => 'MyHTML', namespace => 'html', }); Constructor inherited from Template::Declare::TagSet. get_tag_list my $list = $tag_set->get_tag_list(); Returns an array ref of all the HTML tags defined by Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML. Here is the complete list: o "h1" o "h2" o "h3" o "h4" o "h5" o "h6" o "p" o "br" o "hr" o "ol" o "ul" o "li" o "dl" o "dt" o "dd" o "menu" o "code" o "var" o "strong" o "em" o "tt" o "u" o "i" o "b" o "blockquote" o "pre" o "img" o "a" o "address" o "cite" o "samp" o "dfn" o "html" o "head" o "base" o "body" o "link" o "nextid" o "title" o "meta" o "kbd" o "start_html" o "end_html" o "input" o "select" o "option" o "comment" o "charset" o "escapehtml" o "div" o "table" o "caption" o "th" o "td" o "tr" o "tr" o "sup" o "sub" o "strike" o "applet" o "param" o "nobr" o "embed" o "basefont" o "style" o "span" o "layer" o "ilayer" o "font" o "frameset" o "frame" o "script" o "small" o "big" o "area" o "map" o "abbr" o "acronym" o "bdo" o "col" o "colgroup" o "del" o "fieldset" o "iframe" o "ins" o "label" o "legend" o "noframes" o "noscript" o "object" o "optgroup" o "q" o "thead" o "tbody" o "tfoot" o "blink" o "fontsize" o "center" o "textfield" o "textarea" o "filefield" o "password_field" o "hidden" o "checkbox" o "checkbox_group" o "submit" o "reset" o "defaults" o "radio_group" o "popup_menu" o "button" o "autoescape" o "scrolling_list" o "image_button" o "start_form" o "end_form" o "startform" o "endform" o "start_multipart_form" o "end_multipart_form" o "isindex" o "tmpfilename" o "uploadinfo" o "url_encoded" o "multipart" o "form" o "canvas" o "section" o "article" o "aside" o "hgroup" o "header" o "footer" o "nav" o "figure" o "figcaption" o "video" o "audio" o "embed" o "mark" o "progress" o "meter" o "time" o "ruby" o "rt" o "rp" o "bdi" o "wbr" o "command" o "details" o "datalist" o "keygen" o "output" get_alternate_spelling( TAG ) $bool = $obj->get_alternate_spelling($tag); Returns the alternative spelling for a given tag if any or undef otherwise. Currently, "tr" is mapped to "row", "td" is mapped to "cell", "q" is mapped to "quote", "base" is mapped to "html_base", and "time" is mapped to "datetime". These alternates are to avoid conflicts with the Perl "tr" and "q" operators, the "time" function, and the base module, with "td" changed so as to keep consistent with table rows. can_combine_empty_tags( TAG ) $bool = $obj->can_combine_empty_tags($tag); Specifies whether "<tag></tag>" can be combined into a single token, "<tag />". Currently, only a few HTML tags are allowed to be combined: o "base" o "meta" o "link" o "hr" o "br" o "param" o "img" o "area" o "input" o "col" AUTHOR
Agent Zhang <agentzh@yahoo.cn> SEE ALSO
Template::Declare::TagSet, Template::Declare::TagSet::XUL, Template::Declare::TagSet::RDF, Template::Declare::Tags, Template::Declare. perl v5.10.1 2011-04-15 Template::Declare::TagSet::HTML(3pm)