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Yii 1.0 RC (Default branch)

Yii is a high-performance programming framework for developing Web applications in PHP 5. It encourages reusability in Web Development and can significantly accelerate the development process. Yii is easy to learn and use. You only need to know PHP and object-oriented programming. You are not forced to learn a new configuration or templating language. Yii is fast; its overhead to applications written on top of it is negligible. License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
This release adds three new components: CGettextMessageSource, CHtmlPurifier, and CMarkdown. It adds support for persistent page state, and support to allow controller classes to be organized in subdirectories. CHtml has been enhanced by adding checkBoxList, radioButtonList, activeCheckBoxList, activeRadioButtonList, and ajaxSubmitButton. A hangman demo has been added. Nearly a dozen issues have been fixed. Image

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Web::Scraper::Filter(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Web::Scraper::Filter(3pm)

NAME
Web::Scraper::Filter - Base class for Web::Scraper filters SYNOPSIS
package Web::Scraper::Filter::YAML; use base qw( Web::Scraper::Filter ); use YAML (); sub filter { my($self, $value) = @_; YAML::Load($value); } 1; use Web::Scraper; my $scraper = scraper { process ".yaml-code", data => [ 'TEXT', 'YAML' ]; }; DESCRIPTION
Web::Scraper::Filter is a base class for text filters in Web::Scraper. You can create your own text filter by subclassing this module. There are two ways to create and use your custom filter. If you name your filter Web::Scraper::Filter::Something, you just call: process $exp, $key => [ 'TEXT', 'Something' ]; If you declare your filter under your own namespace, like 'MyApp::Filter::Foo', process $exp, $key => [ 'TEXT', '+MyApp::Filter::Foo' ]; You can also inline your filter function without creating a filter class: process $exp, $key => [ 'TEXT', sub { s/foo/bar/ } ]; Note that this function munges $_ and returns the count of replacement. Filter code special cases if the return value of the callback is number and $_ value is updated. You can, of course, stack filters like: process $exp, $key => [ '@href', 'Foo', '+MyApp::Filter::Bar', &baz ]; AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa perl v5.14.2 2009-03-24 Web::Scraper::Filter(3pm)