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Another File Integrity Checker 2.11 (Default branch)

Image afick is another file integrity checker, designed to be fast and fully portable between Unix and Windows platforms. It works by first creating a database that represents a snapshot of the most essential parts of your computer system. You can then run the script to discover all modifications made since the snapshot was taken (i.e. files added, changed, or removed). The configuration syntax is very close to that of aide or tripwire, and a graphical interface is provided. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
On Windows, the batch task (afick_planning) can now send the report by mail, if the MAILTO and MAILHOST macros are configured in the configuration file.Image

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XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm)

NAME
XML::DOM::ValParser - an XML::DOM::Parser that validates at parse time SYNOPSIS
use XML::DOM::ValParser; my %expat_options = (KeepCDATA => 1, Handlers => [ Unparsed => &my_Unparsed_handler ]); my $parser = new XML::DOM::ValParser (%expat_options); eval { local $XML::Checker::FAIL = &my_fail; my $doc = $parser->parsefile ("fail.xml"); ... XML::DOM::Document was created sucessfully ... }; if ($@) { # Either XML::Parser (expat) threw an exception or my_fail() died. ... your error handling code here ... # Note that the XML::DOM::Document is automatically disposed off and # will be garbage collected } # Throws an exception (with die) when an error is encountered, this # will stop the parsing process. # Don't die if a warning or info message is encountered, just print a message. sub my_fail { my $code = shift; die XML::Checker::error_string ($code, @_) if $code < 200; XML::Checker::print_error ($code, @_); } DESCRIPTION
Use XML::DOM::ValParser wherever you would use XML::DOM::Parser and your XML will be checked using XML::Checker at parse time. See XML::DOM for details on XML::DOM::Parser options. See XML::Checker for details on setting the fail handler (my_fail.) The following handlers are currently supported, just like XML::DOM::Parser: Init, Final, Char, Start, End, Default, Doctype, CdataStart, CdataEnd, XMLDecl, Entity, Notation, Proc, Default, Comment, Attlist, Element, Unparsed. XML
::DOM::ValParser XML::DOM::ValParser extends from XML::Checker::Parser. It creates an XML::Checker object and routes all event handlers through the checker, before processing the events to create the XML::DOM::Document. Just like XML::Checker::Parser, the checker object can be retrieved with the getChecker() method and can be reused later on (provided that the DOCTYPE section of the XML::DOM::Document did not change in the mean time.) You can control which errors are fatal (and therefore should stop creation of the XML::DOM::Document) by filtering the appropriate error codes in the global $XML::Checker::FAIL handler (see "ERROR_HANDLING" in XML::Checker) and calling die or croak appropriately. Just like XML::Checker::Parser, XML::DOM::ValParser supports the SkipExternalDTD and SkipInsignifWS options. See XML::Checker::Parser for details. AUTHOR
Enno Derksen is the original author. Send bug reports, hints, tips, suggestions to T.J. Mather at <tjmather@tjmather.com>. SEE ALSO
XML::DOM, XML::Checker ("SEE_ALSO" in XML::Checker) perl v5.10.0 2001-08-26 XML::DOM::ValParser(3pm)