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hi experts,
i'm running red hat linux, consider there's no visual interface, no X server...
actually there is one but it's written in Python!
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Hi there all
I am looking for both a web browser as well as a web server (Ie. Netscape Fasttrack) that will run on HPUX 10.
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Padre::Browser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Padre::Browser(3pm)NAME
Padre::Browser -- documentation browser for Padre
DESCRIPTION
Provide an interface for retrieving / generating documentation, resolving terms to documentation (search?) and formatting documentation.
Allow new packages to be loaded and interrogated for the MIME types they can generate documentation for. Provide similar mechanism for
registering new documentation viewers and URI schemes accepted for resolving.
NOTE: I think all the method names are wrong. Blast it.
SYNOPSIS
# Does perlish things by default via 'Padre::Browser::POD'
my $browser = Padre::Browser->new;
my $source = Padre::Document->new( filename=>'source/Package.pm' );
my $docs = $browser->docs( $source );
# $docs provided by Browser::POD->generate
# should be Padre::Browser::Document , application/x-pod
my $output = $browser->browse( $docs );
# $output provided by Browser::POD->render
# should be Padre::Document , text/x-html
$browser->load_viewer( 'Padre::Browser::PodAdvanced' );
# PodAdvanced->render might add an html TOC in addition to
# just pod2html
my $new_output = $browser->browse( $docs );
# $new_output now with a table of contents
METHODS
new
Boring constructor, pass nothing. Yet.
load_provider
Accepts a single class name, will attempt to auto-use the class and interrogate its "provider_for" method. Any MIME types returned will be
associated with the class for dispatch to "generate".
Additionally, interrogate class for "accept_schemes" and associate the class with URI schemes for dispatch to "resolve".
load_viewer
Accepts a single class name, will attempt to auto-use the class and interrogate its "viewer_for" method. Any MIME types returned will be
associated with the class for dispatch to "render".
resolve
Accepts a URI or scalar
browse
accept
EXTENDING
package My::Browser::Doxygen;
# URI of doxygen:$string or doxygen://path?query
sub accept_schemes {
'doxygen',
}
sub provider_for {
'text/x-c++src'
}
sub viewer_for {
'text/x-doxygen',
}
sub generate {
my ($self,$doc) = @_;
# $doc will be Padre::Document of any type specified
# by ->provider_for
# push $doc through doxygen
# ...
# that was easy :)
# You know your own output type, be explicit
my $response = Padre::Document->new;
$response->{original_content} = $doxygen->output;
$response->set_mimetype( 'text/x-doxygen' );
return $response;
}
sub render {
my ($self,$docs) = @_;
# $docs will be of any type specified
# by ->viewer_for;
## turn $docs into doxygen(y) html document
# ...
#
my $response = Padre::Document->new;
$response->{original_content} = $doxy2html->output;
$response->set_mimetype( 'text/x-html' );
return $response;
}
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Browser(3pm)