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Web Help Desk 9.1.18 (Free Edition branch)

ImageWeb Help Desk allows you to dynamically assign, track, and fulfill allof your technical support trouble tickets and customer service requestswith ease, all through an intuitive Web-based interface with two-wayemail integration. It provides seamless asset discovery and remotecontrol integration with Apple Remote Desktop, Windows Remote DesktopConnection, a VNC URL Protocol Tool, LANrev Client Management, and JAMFCasper Suite. It also integrates with LDAP, Microsoft Active Directory,Email-to-Ticket Conversion, SMTP, IMAP, and POP3License: FreewareChanges:
The delayed response page now appears when a response takes a long time to return. This prevents page timeouts when executing heavy tasks, like generating large reports. gzip compression for SSL connections has been added. There is a security fix to prevent XSS attacks when "Helpdesk.woa" in a URL is replaced with encoded JavaScript. gzip compression now works through Apache ProxyPass configurations.Image

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SVN::Web::I18N(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       SVN::Web::I18N(3pm)

NAME
SVN::Web::I18N - SVN::Web internationalisation class SYNOPSIS
use SVN::Web::I18N; # Nothing exported # Add a directory that contains .po and/or .mo files SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory('/path/to/directory'); # Specify the current language SVN::Web::I18N::loc_lang('en'); # Get a translated string my $xlated = SVN::Web::I18N::loc('(a string to translate)'); DESCRIPTION
SVN::Web::I18N provides the interface through which SVN::Web is internationalised, and how different localisations are implemented. SUBROUTINES
SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory($path) Adds a new directory to the list of directories in which localisations will be found. Any *.po and *.mo files in this directory will automatically be scanned for localisations, and added to the language key given by the file's basename. In case where two different directories both contain a localisation file that defines the same localisation key for the same language, the localisation key from the most recently added directory will be used. SVN::Web::I18N::loc_lang($lang) Selects the language to use for subsequent calls to "loc()". The $lang parameter should be a valid language name -- i.e., there must exist at least one $lang.po file in one of the directories used in a call to "SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory()". SVN::Web::I18N::loc($text) and SVN::Web::I18N::loc($text, $param1, ...) Returns the localised form of $text according to the localisation selected by the most recent call to "loc_lang()". If the localisation expects parameters to fill in the localisation result they should be passed as the second and subsequent arguments. If $text does not have a defined localised form it is returned with the parameters interpolated in to it. SEE ALSO
Locale::Maketext, Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, SVN::Web AUTHORS
Nik Clayton "<nik@FreeBSD.org>" COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2007 by Nik Clayton "<nik@FreeBSD.org>". 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> perl v5.14.2 2012-06-11 SVN::Web::I18N(3pm)