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Asbru Web Content Editor 7.0.19 (Default branch)

Image Asbru Web Content Editor is a cross-browser and cross-platform WYSIWYG HTML/XHTML Web content editor component for Web designers and programmers. It can be integrated into Web applications to give non-technical users access to create and update Web content. It can be used as a replacement for a simple TEXTAREA input field in contact forms, message boards, Web email systems, and Web content management systems. Features include CSS style sheet support, drag and drop editing, and advanced hyperlink and media managers. License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Changes:
This release has improved file upload, improved dynamic activation/deactivation of Web content editor input fields, and improved handling of special characters. It adds Joomla plugin support for sub-folder and multi-site installations. Image

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Web::Dispatch::HTTPMethods(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Web::Dispatch::HTTPMethods(3pm)

NAME
Web::Dispatch::HTTPMethods - Helpers to make RESTFul Dispatchers Easier SYNOPSIS
package MyApp:WithHTTPMethods; use Web::Simple; use Web::Dispatch::HTTPMethods; sub as_text { [200, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain'], [$_[0]->{REQUEST_METHOD}, $_[0]->{REQUEST_URI}] ] } sub dispatch_request { sub (/get) { GET { as_text(pop) } }, sub (/get-head) { GET { as_text(pop) } HEAD { [204,[],[]] }, }, sub (/get-post-put) { GET { as_text(pop) } ## NOTE: no commas separating http methods POST { as_text(pop) } PUT { as_text(pop) } }, } DESCRIPTION
Exports the most commonly used HTTP methods as subroutine helps into your Web::Simple based application. Additionally adds an automatic HTTP code 405 "Method Not Allow" if none of the HTTP methods match for a given dispatch and also adds a dispatch rule for "HEAD" if no "HEAD" exists but a "GET" does (in which case the "HEAD" returns the "GET" dispatch with an empty body.) We also add at the end of the chain support for the OPTIONS method (if you do not add one yourself. This defaults to http 200 ok + Allows http headers. Also we try to set correct HTTP headers such as "Allows" as makes sense based on your dispatch chain. The following dispatch chains are basically the same: sub dispatch_request { sub (/get-http-methods) { GET { [200, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain'], ['Hello World']] } }, sub(/get-classic) { sub (GET) { [200, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain'], ['Hello World']] }, sub (HEAD) { [200, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain'], []] }, sub (OPTIONS) { [200, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain', Allows=>'GET,HEAD,OPTIONS'], []]; }, sub () { [405, ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain', Allows=>'GET,HEAD,OPTIONS'], ['Method Not Allowed']] }, } } The idea here is less boilerplate to distract the reader from the main point of the code and also to encapsulate some best practices. NOTE You currently cannot mix http method style and prototype sub style in the same scope, as in the following example: sub dispatch_request { sub (/get-head) { GET { ... } sub (HEAD) { ... } }, } If you try this our code will notice and issue a "die". If you have a good use case please bring it to the authors. EXPORTS This automatically exports the following subroutines: GET PUT POST HEAD DELETE OPTIONS AUTHOR
See Web::Simple for AUTHOR CONTRIBUTORS
See Web::Simple for CONTRIBUTORS COPYRIGHT
See Web::Simple for COPYRIGHT LICENSE
See Web::Simple for LICENSE perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Web::Dispatch::HTTPMethods(3pm)