Local Media Browser 0.2 (Default branch)


 
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Local Media Browser 0.2 (Default branch)

Local Media Browser lets you access your collection of digital media files from a Web browser. It is designed for (but not limited to) low-powered clients (like the Nintendo Wii) on low-resolution displays (like TVs). It uses its own specialized Web server. It is fully customizable through easy HTML-templates, CSS, and ini-files. It currently supports picture and music files. It supports indexing and caching of information (such as thumbnails and ID3 tags) for fast browsing as well as on-the-fly gathering. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
The music module is now running well. Local Media Browser now runs its own multi-threaded Web server on a custom port, so there is no need for a big Web server like Apache anymore. The templates were improved and look much nicer now. They are also easier to improve, as a simple template language is used.Image

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Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR(3pm)

NAME
Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR - NetBIOS Node Status Response Resource Record DESCRIPTION
Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR represents a name table entry returned as part of a NetBIOS node status response. METHODS
$rr->name Returns the registered name (a string of up to 15 characters). $rr->suffix The suffix of the registered name (the 16th character of the registered name). Some common suffixes include: 0x00 Redirector 0x00 Domain (Group) 0x03 Messenger 0x1B Domain Master Browser 0x1C Domain Controllers (Special Group) 0x1D Master Browser 0x1E Browser Elections (Group) 0x20 Server $rr->G Group flag. Indicates whether the name is a unique or a group name. It is returned as a string: either "UNIQUE" or "GROUP" will be returned. For example, the following name types are UNIQUE: 0x00 Redirector 0x03 Messenger 0x1B Domain Master Browser 0x1D Master Browser 0x20 Server And the following name types are GROUP: 0x00 Domain (Group) 0x1C Domain Controllers (Special Group) 0x1E Browser Elections (Group) $rr->ONT Owner Node Type flag. Indicates if the systems are B, P, H, or M-node. It will be returned as a string. $rr->DRG Deregistering flag. "Deregistering" will be returned if the name is not currently registered. $rr->ACT Active flag. $rr->CNF Conflict flag. $rr->PRM Permanent flag. $rr->as_string Returns the object's string representation. SEE ALSO
Net::NBName, Net::NBName::NodeStatus COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004 James Macfarlane. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2006-06-25 Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR(3pm)