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Old 05-13-2008
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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SOAP::Client(3) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   SOAP::Client(3)

NAME
SOAP::Client - exists purely as a superclass for client classes declared by the various SOAP::Lite transport modules. DESCRIPTION
The SOAP::Client class exists purely as a superclass for client classes declared by the various SOAP::Lite transport modules. The methods it provides are all simple accessors; they return the current value when called with no arguments or set the attribute value and return the object reference when called with an argument. These attributes include: METHODS
code, message, status Stores the response code, message, and status from the most-recent send attempt. For some protocols, such as FTP, the same value is used for all three because of the lack of finer-grained detail (the default is to ensure that all three attributes contain data, even if redundant). Other protocols (such as HTTP) have distinct values in each. endpoint Identifies the current endpoint to which messages are being sent. This should match the value of the transport method from the SOAP::Transport class, but setting this doesn't propagate to the transport object. It is better to use the transport object (or the shortcut via the SOAP::Lite object itself) when setting this. is_success The success or failure of the most-recent transmission is noted here as a boolean value. options The options attribute keeps a hash-table reference of additional options and their values. At present, only one option is used by any of the transport modules: compress_threshold The value of this option should be a numerical value. If set, and if the Compress::Zlib library is available, messages whose size in bytes exceeds this value will be compressed before sending. Both ends of the conversation must have it enabled. Other options may be defined using this mechanism. Note that setting the options using this accessor requires a full hash reference be passed. To set just one or a few values, consider retrieving the current reference value and using it to set the key(s). SEE ALSO
SOAP::Server ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to O'Reilly publishing which has graciously allowed SOAP::Lite to republish and redistribute large excerpts from Programming Web Services with Perl, mainly the SOAP::Lite reference found in Appendix B. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHORS
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com) Randy J. Ray (rjray@blackperl.com) Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com) perl v5.12.1 2010-03-18 SOAP::Client(3)