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Quick.Cms.Lite 2.1 (Default branch)

Image Quick.Cms.Lite is a small, simple, and multilingual content management system. It offers plenty of options. It is very easy to setup and install. It is based on flat files. It is XHTML 1.1 compliant and WAI compliant. It is very easy to customize. It has good support for email and forums. It features a WYSIWYG editor, SEO tools, no limit pages depth, no limit to the number of images per page, and more. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
Pages files list management was added. An option to "display files from server in form" was added. A new option in the settings to "change file name to page name" was added. A submission was added in the pages form to "save and go to the list". A new .htaccess file was added in the "templates/" directory. This disables viewing template files for security reasons. The tinyMCE editor was updated to version 3.0.8. A few small bugs were fixed.Image

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Exporter::Lite(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Exporter::Lite(3pm)

NAME
Exporter::Lite - Lightweight exporting of variables SYNOPSIS
package Foo; use Exporter::Lite; # Just like Exporter. @EXPORT = qw($This That); @EXPORT_OK = qw(@Left %Right); # Meanwhile, in another piece of code! package Bar; use Foo; # exports $This and &That. DESCRIPTION
This is an alternative to Exporter intended to provide a lightweight subset of its functionality. It supports "import()", @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK and not a whole lot else. Unlike Exporter, it is not necessary to inherit from Exporter::Lite (ie. no "@ISA = qw(Exporter::Lite)" mantra). Exporter::Lite simply exports its import() function. This might be called a "mix-in". Setting up a module to export its variables and functions is simple: package My::Module; use Exporter::Lite; @EXPORT = qw($Foo bar); now when you "use My::Module", $Foo and "bar()" will show up. In order to make exporting optional, use @EXPORT_OK. package My::Module; use Exporter::Lite; @EXPORT_OK = qw($Foo bar); when My::Module is used, $Foo and "bar()" will not show up. You have to ask for them. "use My::Module qw($Foo bar)". Methods Export::Lite has one public method, import(), which is called automaticly when your modules is use()'d. In normal usage you don't have to worry about this at all. import Some::Module->import; Some::Module->import(@symbols); Works just like "Exporter::import()" excepting it only honors @Some::Module::EXPORT and @Some::Module::EXPORT_OK. The given @symbols are exported to the current package provided they are in @Some::Module::EXPORT or @Some::Module::EXPORT_OK. Otherwise an exception is thrown (ie. the program dies). If @symbols is not given, everything in @Some::Module::EXPORT is exported. DIAGNOSTICS
'"%s" is not exported by the %s module' Attempted to import a symbol which is not in @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK. 'Can't export symbol: %s' Attempted to import a symbol of an unknown type (ie. the leading $@% salad wasn't recognized). BUGS and CAVEATS Its not yet clear if this is actually any lighter or faster than Exporter. I know its at least on par. OTOH, the docs are much clearer and not having to say "@ISA = qw(Exporter)" is kinda nice. AUTHORS
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html SEE ALSO
Exporter, Exporter::Simple, UNIVERSAL::exports perl v5.10.0 2006-11-11 Exporter::Lite(3pm)