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Web Help Desk 9.1.19 (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:
This release adds a Ticket Type category for ticket reports. Imported tickets now have their Created By attribute set to the tech performing the import.Image

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Web::Simple::Deployment(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Web::Simple::Deployment(3pm)

NAME
Web::Simple::Deployment - various deployment options DESCRIPTION
This file documents common deployment methods for Web::Simple. If you feel one is missing, please ask in the IRC channel and we'll work with you to add it. CGI
The most basic deployment option is as a CGI script loading and running your Web::Simple-module: #!/usr/bin/env perl use Your::Web::Simple::App; Your::Web::Simple::App->run_if_script; Save that as script.cgi and your web server will handle it correctly. Plack-Server This works in with exactly the same code as CGI deployment. However instead of letting your web server load script.cgi, you run this on the command line: plackup script.cgi Self-contained CGI Sometimes your app is so small that you have only one or two tiny classes that you want to run as a CGI script. Web::Simple offers a helpful mechanism to achieve that. #!/usr/bin/env perl use Web::Simple 'HelloWorld'; # enables strictures and warnings for the file # additionally, HelloWorld is upgraded to a # Web::Simple application { package HelloWorld; sub dispatch_request { sub (GET) { [ 200, [ 'Content-type', 'text/plain' ], [ 'Hello world! It is a fine ' . HelloWorld::Helper->day ] ] }, sub () { [ 405, [ 'Content-type', 'text/plain' ], [ 'Method not allowed' ] ] } } } { package HelloWorld::Helper; use DateTime; sub day { return DateTime->now->day_name; } } HelloWorld->run_if_script; AUTHORS
See Web::Simple for authors. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
See Web::Simple for the copyright and license. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Web::Simple::Deployment(3pm)