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Client-side GChart 2.4 (Default branch)

Image Client-side GChart is a pure-GWT client-side charting solution. It does not require browser plugins, external JavaScript, or server round-trips. The package supports bar, line, and pie charts, custom ticks, left and right y axes, grid-lines, annotated data points, pop-ups, click events, and more. License: The Apache License 2.0 Changes:
GChart now tracks mouse activities over the chart, and selects points, displays pop-ups, and fires off click events accordingly. The updated live demo illustrates all of these new features. Image

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Net::DPAP::Client(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Net::DPAP::Client(3pm)

NAME
Net::DPAP::Client - Connect to iPhoto shares (DPAP) SYNOPSIS
use Net::DPAP::Client; my $client = Net::DPAP::Client->new; $client->hostname($hostname); my @albums = $client->connect; foreach my $album (@albums) { print $album->name, " "; foreach my $image (@{$album->images}) { print " ", $image->name, " "; my $thumbnail = $image->thumbnail; my $hires = $image->hires; } } DESCRIPTION
This module provides a DPAP client. DPAP is the Digital Photo Access Protocol and is the protocol that Apple iPhoto uses to share photos. This allows you to browse shared albums, and download thumbnail and hires versions of shared photos. It currently doesn't support password-protected shares. METHODS
new The constructor: my $client = Net::DPAP::Client->new; $client->hostname($hostname); connect Connect to the hostname: my @albums = $client->connect; SEE ALSO
Net::DPAP::Client::Album, Net::DPAP::Client::Image. AUTHOR
Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-6, Leon Brocard This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-07 Net::DPAP::Client(3pm)