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Xinha 0.95 RC2 (Default branch)

ImageXinha is a cross browser, cross platform EmbeddedWYSIWYG HTML Editor. Although it was originally astop-gap version of the htmlArea Version 3.0rc1editor during a period of inactivity in thatproject, it is now a fully fledged fork. Xinhaincludes a number of bugfixes and manyenhancements over htmlArea, and is in activedevelopment by a small and growing number ofdevelopers.License: Freely DistributableChanges:
Various bugfixes. Initial support for Safari.Image

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ExtUtils::MM_Any(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide				     ExtUtils::MM_Any(3pm)

NAME
ExtUtils::MM_Any - Platform agnostic MM methods SYNOPSIS
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY! package ExtUtils::MM_SomeOS; # Temporarily, you have to subclass both. Put MM_Any first. require ExtUtils::MM_Any; require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Any ExtUtils::Unix); DESCRIPTION
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY! ExtUtils::MM_Any is a superclass for the ExtUtils::MM_* set of modules. It contains methods which are either inherently cross-platform or are written in a cross-platform manner. Subclass off of ExtUtils::MM_Any and ExtUtils::MM_Unix. This is a temporary solution. THIS MAY BE TEMPORARY! Inherently Cross-Platform Methods These are methods which are by their nature cross-platform and should always be cross-platform. File::Spec wrappers DEPRECATED The following methods are deprecated wrappers around File::Spec functions. They exist from before File::Spec did and in fact are from which File::Spec sprang. They are all deprecated. Please use File::Spec directly. canonpath catdir catfile curdir file_name_is_absolute path rootdir updir Thought To Be Cross-Platform Methods These are methods which are thought to be cross-platform by virtue of having been written in a way to avoid incompatibilities. test_via_harness my $command = $mm->test_via_harness($perl, $tests); Returns a $command line which runs the given set of $tests with Test::Harness and the given $perl. Used on the t/*.t files. test_via_script my $command = $mm->test_via_script($perl, $script); Returns a $command line which just runs a single test without Test::Harness. No checks are done on the results, they're just printed. Used for test.pl, since they don't always follow Test::Harness formatting. AUTHOR
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> with code from ExtUtils::MM_Unix and ExtUtils::MM_Win32. perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 ExtUtils::MM_Any(3pm)