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Zen explorer desktop entry 0.01
Zen explorer desktop entry adds a service menu with the option to send a music file to your Creative zen jukebox. more>>
Zen explorer desktop entry adds a service menu with the option to send a music file to your Creative zen jukebox.
Ive only tested it with Zen V Plus 2 gig, but it uses libmtp to send the file. Not too exciting, i wrote it in less than a minute.
<<lessIve only tested it with Zen V Plus 2 gig, but it uses libmtp to send the file. Not too exciting, i wrote it in less than a minute.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1043 downloads
Net::Google::Calendar::Entry 0.5
Net::Google::Calendar::Entry is an entry class for Net::Google::Calendar. more>>
Net::Google::Calendar::Entry is an entry class for Net::Google::Calendar.
SYNOPSIS
my $event = Net::Google::Calendar::Entry->new();
$event->title(Party!);
$event->content(P-A-R-T-Why? Because we GOTTA!);
$event->location("My Flat, London, England");
$event->status(confirmed);
$event->transparency(opaque);
$event->visibility(private);
my $author = Net::Google::Calendar::Person->new;
$author->name(Foo Bar);
$author->email(foo@bar.com);
$entry->author($author);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $event = Net::Google::Calendar::Entry->new();
$event->title(Party!);
$event->content(P-A-R-T-Why? Because we GOTTA!);
$event->location("My Flat, London, England");
$event->status(confirmed);
$event->transparency(opaque);
$event->visibility(private);
my $author = Net::Google::Calendar::Person->new;
$author->name(Foo Bar);
$author->email(foo@bar.com);
$entry->author($author);
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1063 downloads
Oracle Aggregate C++ Library Beta1
Oracle Aggregate C++ Library allows C++ programmers to easily create new aggregate functions for Oracle. more>>
Oracle Aggregate C++ Library allows C++ programmers to easily create new aggregate functions for Oracle.
Oracle Aggregate C++ Library can be used as a glue library to existing C++ and C libraries. Detailed knowledge of the OCI aggregate interface is not required to use the library.
With automatic conversion of Oracle built-in types to C++ types it is possible to use the library without using any OCI functions directly.
The Oracle OCI interface for aggregate functions provides a straightforward way to implement aggregate functions in C or C++. There is, however, a certain amount of bookkeeping that needs to be performed in order to use the interface. The goal of this library is to take care of all the bookkeeping details for your, all you need to provide is the aggregate function itself. This makes it particularly easy to use existing C++ code and libraries in Oracle aggregate functions.
Design
The way the library works is that it defines the shared library entry point functions required by Oracle. The entry point functions simply forward all arguments to the static functions of the Aggregate class.
The Aggregate class along with a number of helper classes and functions takes care of converting arguments, configuring the environment, creating implementation instances and such. When everything is ready the arguments originally sent by Oracle are passed to your aggregate implementation.
<<lessOracle Aggregate C++ Library can be used as a glue library to existing C++ and C libraries. Detailed knowledge of the OCI aggregate interface is not required to use the library.
With automatic conversion of Oracle built-in types to C++ types it is possible to use the library without using any OCI functions directly.
The Oracle OCI interface for aggregate functions provides a straightforward way to implement aggregate functions in C or C++. There is, however, a certain amount of bookkeeping that needs to be performed in order to use the interface. The goal of this library is to take care of all the bookkeeping details for your, all you need to provide is the aggregate function itself. This makes it particularly easy to use existing C++ code and libraries in Oracle aggregate functions.
Design
The way the library works is that it defines the shared library entry point functions required by Oracle. The entry point functions simply forward all arguments to the static functions of the Aggregate class.
The Aggregate class along with a number of helper classes and functions takes care of converting arguments, configuring the environment, creating implementation instances and such. When everything is ready the arguments originally sent by Oracle are passed to your aggregate implementation.
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Added: 2006-02-03 License: Boost Software License Version 1.0 Price:
1360 downloads
Convert::yEnc::Entry 1.02
Convert::yEnc::Entry is a Perl module as an entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database. more>>
Convert::yEnc::Entry is a Perl module as an entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::yEnc::Entry;
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 10000 };
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 50000, part => 1 };
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "10000t10000";
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "20000t1-20000t1-2";
$ok = $entry->ybegin( { size=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->ypart ( { begin=>1, end=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->yend ( { size=>10000 } );
$entry->complete and ...
print "$entryn";
ABSTRACT
An entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
Convert::yEnc::Entry manages a single entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::yEnc::Entry;
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 10000 };
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 50000, part => 1 };
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "10000t10000";
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "20000t1-20000t1-2";
$ok = $entry->ybegin( { size=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->ypart ( { begin=>1, end=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->yend ( { size=>10000 } );
$entry->complete and ...
print "$entryn";
ABSTRACT
An entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
Convert::yEnc::Entry manages a single entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
Download (0.055MB)
Added: 2006-08-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1163 downloads
College Linux 2.5 (Obi Wan)
College Linux is CollegeLinux a new, stand-alone operating system based on Slackware. more>>
The aim of this experimental Linux distribution is to provide to RKC students andto the student population at large an operating system which is easy to install and use and which provides an alternative to the traditional commercial operating systems ;) Why Slackware as a base?
As they themselves put it, "The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability as top priorities.
Including the latest popular software while retaining a sense of tradition, providing simplicity and ease of use alongside flexibility and power, Slackware brings the best of all worlds to the table. "CollegeLinux can benefit from the stability of slackware now made easy with our user friendly installer and interface.
The basic concept of CollegeLinux is to provide you with an alternative, user-friendly operating system and a way to learn more using linux. Whilst maintaining simplicity and a user friendly system, we want to introduce our users to more advanced features and why not, to maintain the "geek" side of linux by providing an excellent development environment.
Thanks to the great environment and suite of free software provided by KDE.Once you have installed CollegeLinux you can do the normal tasks you used to accomplish under your "old" OS namely:
- Using an office suite which containts an advanced text editor,spreadsheet, presentation tool, chart, scientific calculator and much more (thanks to OpenOffice, you can modify your windows documents or save your new documents in a windows compatible format like .doc, .xls etc);
- Organizing your work/study task with calendar, task manager and everything you might need to cope with your busy life;-Having available an email suite, browsers, html editor, graphic software,music and multimedia tools and much more.
-Development & Server environment: The new CollegeLinux 2.5. comes with a "robot" to auto install and configure on the fly PHP,Apache, Webmin and MySQL on the fly: your complete development environment. If you always wanted to learn some programming this is your chance. With our tools and the full manual at dotgeek you can start learning PHP with collegelinux and test your first scripts locally.
- Installing and upgrading any of the available packages via a slapt get based, easy to use interface. The expandibility of CollegeLinux is therefore limited only by your own imagination!
Enhancements:
- Full compatibility with Slackware 9.1 ;
- CollegeLinux server robot: install & configure automatically (almost no question asked) Apache, PHP, MySQL, SQLite, Webmin and Phpmyadmin (mysql front end) and SQLiteManager (sqlite frontend) your complete server & development environment;
- CL auto-update engine: slapt-get based(special thanks to Jason Woodward ) integrated with a Konqueror front end. You can now update on the fly every package or the entire distribution.
- Our own Installer substantiall upgraded, more hardware supported.
- Direct connect file sharing, latest kde, openoffice and much more.
<<lessAs they themselves put it, "The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability as top priorities.
Including the latest popular software while retaining a sense of tradition, providing simplicity and ease of use alongside flexibility and power, Slackware brings the best of all worlds to the table. "CollegeLinux can benefit from the stability of slackware now made easy with our user friendly installer and interface.
The basic concept of CollegeLinux is to provide you with an alternative, user-friendly operating system and a way to learn more using linux. Whilst maintaining simplicity and a user friendly system, we want to introduce our users to more advanced features and why not, to maintain the "geek" side of linux by providing an excellent development environment.
Thanks to the great environment and suite of free software provided by KDE.Once you have installed CollegeLinux you can do the normal tasks you used to accomplish under your "old" OS namely:
- Using an office suite which containts an advanced text editor,spreadsheet, presentation tool, chart, scientific calculator and much more (thanks to OpenOffice, you can modify your windows documents or save your new documents in a windows compatible format like .doc, .xls etc);
- Organizing your work/study task with calendar, task manager and everything you might need to cope with your busy life;-Having available an email suite, browsers, html editor, graphic software,music and multimedia tools and much more.
-Development & Server environment: The new CollegeLinux 2.5. comes with a "robot" to auto install and configure on the fly PHP,Apache, Webmin and MySQL on the fly: your complete development environment. If you always wanted to learn some programming this is your chance. With our tools and the full manual at dotgeek you can start learning PHP with collegelinux and test your first scripts locally.
- Installing and upgrading any of the available packages via a slapt get based, easy to use interface. The expandibility of CollegeLinux is therefore limited only by your own imagination!
Enhancements:
- Full compatibility with Slackware 9.1 ;
- CollegeLinux server robot: install & configure automatically (almost no question asked) Apache, PHP, MySQL, SQLite, Webmin and Phpmyadmin (mysql front end) and SQLiteManager (sqlite frontend) your complete server & development environment;
- CL auto-update engine: slapt-get based(special thanks to Jason Woodward ) integrated with a Konqueror front end. You can now update on the fly every package or the entire distribution.
- Our own Installer substantiall upgraded, more hardware supported.
- Direct connect file sharing, latest kde, openoffice and much more.
Download (601MB)
Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1670 downloads
Data::ICal::Entry::Event 0.12
Data::ICal::Entry::Event is a Perl module that represents an event in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Event is a Perl module that represents an event in an iCalendar file.
SYNOPSIS
my $vevent = Data::ICal::Entry::Event->new();
$vevent->add_properties(
summary => "my party",
description => "Ill cry if I want to",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vevent);
$vevent->add_entry($alarm);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Event object represents a single event in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $vevent = Data::ICal::Entry::Event->new();
$vevent->add_properties(
summary => "my party",
description => "Ill cry if I want to",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vevent);
$vevent->add_entry($alarm);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Event object represents a single event in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1011 downloads
Stats Collector 3.0
Stats Collector is a set of tools intended to get statistical values from remote nodes. more>>
It is a package useful to collect statistics from remote nodes. That includes standard server metrics and any other numerical quantity we can use to characterize the node state (as the number of users or processes).
It is built under a distributed agent-manager model. RRDtool is used as database, so representation capabilities are bundled.
Although rrdUtils are not a requisite, they are used in some auxiliar tasks and using both tools is highly recommended.
Installation:
Manager side
gunzip -c rrdUtils-3.1.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd rrdUtils
./configure --with-rrddir=/stats
make install
gunzip -c stats-station-3.0.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd stats-station
./configure --with-statsdir=/stats --with-port=666
make install
cd rrdConf
./install_confs.sh
./haz_index.sh -g
The -g flag creates graphs with the html pages, and reduces the number of error messages that haz_index will issue.
The only task that needs to be completed at this point is the periodic graphs generation by a crontab entry that calls the make_graphs.sh script.
Once we start the server using the provided initscript, we get the manager side ready.
Agent side
gunzip -c stats-3.0.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd stats
./configure --with-host=central.node --with-port=666
--with-statsdir=/usr/local/stats
make install
With a crontab entry to execute the statlaunch script every 15 minutes, the whole system is up and running.
<<lessIt is built under a distributed agent-manager model. RRDtool is used as database, so representation capabilities are bundled.
Although rrdUtils are not a requisite, they are used in some auxiliar tasks and using both tools is highly recommended.
Installation:
Manager side
gunzip -c rrdUtils-3.1.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd rrdUtils
./configure --with-rrddir=/stats
make install
gunzip -c stats-station-3.0.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd stats-station
./configure --with-statsdir=/stats --with-port=666
make install
cd rrdConf
./install_confs.sh
./haz_index.sh -g
The -g flag creates graphs with the html pages, and reduces the number of error messages that haz_index will issue.
The only task that needs to be completed at this point is the periodic graphs generation by a crontab entry that calls the make_graphs.sh script.
Once we start the server using the provided initscript, we get the manager side ready.
Agent side
gunzip -c stats-3.0.tar.gz | tar -xf -
cd stats
./configure --with-host=central.node --with-port=666
--with-statsdir=/usr/local/stats
make install
With a crontab entry to execute the statlaunch script every 15 minutes, the whole system is up and running.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1572 downloads
Net::Google::Calendar 0.5
Net::Google::Calendar is a programmatic access to Googles Calendar API. more>>
Net::Google::Calendar is a programmatic access to Googles Calendar API.
SYNOPSIS
my $cal = Net::Google::Calendar->new( url => $url );
$cal->login($u, $p);
for ($cal->get_events()) {
print $_->title."n";
print $_->content->body."n*****nn";
}
my $entry = Net::Google::Calendar::Entry->new();
$entry->title($title);
$entry->content("My content");
$entry->location(London, England);
$entry->transparency(transparent);
$entry->status(confirmed);
$entry->when(DateTime->now, DateTime->now() + DateTime::Duration->new( hours => 6 ) );
my $author = Net::Google::Calendar::Person->new();
$author->name(Foo Bar);
$author->email(foo@bar.com);
$entry->author($author);
my $tmp = $cal->add_entry($entry);
die "Couldnt add event: $@n" unless defined $tmp;
print "Events=".scalar($cal->get_events())."n";
$tmp->content(Updated);
$cal->update_entry($tmp) || die "Couldnt update ".$tmp->id.": $@n";
$cal->delete_entry($tmp) || die "Couldnt delete ".$tmp->id.": $@n";
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $cal = Net::Google::Calendar->new( url => $url );
$cal->login($u, $p);
for ($cal->get_events()) {
print $_->title."n";
print $_->content->body."n*****nn";
}
my $entry = Net::Google::Calendar::Entry->new();
$entry->title($title);
$entry->content("My content");
$entry->location(London, England);
$entry->transparency(transparent);
$entry->status(confirmed);
$entry->when(DateTime->now, DateTime->now() + DateTime::Duration->new( hours => 6 ) );
my $author = Net::Google::Calendar::Person->new();
$author->name(Foo Bar);
$author->email(foo@bar.com);
$entry->author($author);
my $tmp = $cal->add_entry($entry);
die "Couldnt add event: $@n" unless defined $tmp;
print "Events=".scalar($cal->get_events())."n";
$tmp->content(Updated);
$cal->update_entry($tmp) || die "Couldnt update ".$tmp->id.": $@n";
$cal->delete_entry($tmp) || die "Couldnt delete ".$tmp->id.": $@n";
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-11-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1063 downloads
Data::ICal::Entry::Journal 0.12
Data::ICal::Entry::Journal is a Perl module that represents a journal entry in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Journal is a Perl module that represents a journal entry in an iCalendar file.
SYNOPSIS
my $vjournal = Data::ICal::Entry::Journal->new();
$vjournal->add_properties(
summary => "Minutes of my party",
description => "I cried because I wanted to.",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vjournal);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Journal object represents a single journal entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $vjournal = Data::ICal::Entry::Journal->new();
$vjournal->add_properties(
summary => "Minutes of my party",
description => "I cried because I wanted to.",
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vjournal);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Journal object represents a single journal entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-01-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1012 downloads
Apache Portals
Apache Portals provides robust Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms. more>>
Apache Portals is a collaborative software development project dedicated to providing robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, and freely available Portal related software on a wide variety of platforms and programming languages.
This project is managed in cooperation with various individuals worldwide (both independent and company-affiliated experts), who use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop Portal software and related documentation.
Modern software is complex and expensive, which has motivated many companies to invest in enterprise portals as a mechanism by which they can manage information in a cohesive and structured fashion.
Portals offer many advantages over other software applications. First, they provide a single point of entry for employees, partners, and customers. Second, portals can access Web services transparently from any device in virtually any location. Third, portals are highly flexible; they can exist in the form of B2E intra-nets, B2B extra-nets, or B2C inter-nets. Fourth, portals can be combined to form a portal network that can span a companys entire enterprise system, allowing for access both inside and outside the firewall.
Portals have many advantages, which is why they have become the de facto standard for Web application delivery. In fact, analysts have predicted that portals will become the next generation for the desktop environment.
Portals distinguish themselves from other software systems because they provide the ability to integrate disparate systems and leverage the functionality provided by those systems. As such, they are not mutually exclusive, and do not force you into an either-or decision vis-a-vis existing software systems. This point is of paramount importance, particularly when you consider the fact that Web services are destined to fuel the explosion of Web applications. Since portals can access any Web services, the conclusion is inescapable: portals provide a unique opportunity to leverage the functionality of nascent technologies as well as mature, well-established software systems.
<<lessThis project is managed in cooperation with various individuals worldwide (both independent and company-affiliated experts), who use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop Portal software and related documentation.
Modern software is complex and expensive, which has motivated many companies to invest in enterprise portals as a mechanism by which they can manage information in a cohesive and structured fashion.
Portals offer many advantages over other software applications. First, they provide a single point of entry for employees, partners, and customers. Second, portals can access Web services transparently from any device in virtually any location. Third, portals are highly flexible; they can exist in the form of B2E intra-nets, B2B extra-nets, or B2C inter-nets. Fourth, portals can be combined to form a portal network that can span a companys entire enterprise system, allowing for access both inside and outside the firewall.
Portals have many advantages, which is why they have become the de facto standard for Web application delivery. In fact, analysts have predicted that portals will become the next generation for the desktop environment.
Portals distinguish themselves from other software systems because they provide the ability to integrate disparate systems and leverage the functionality provided by those systems. As such, they are not mutually exclusive, and do not force you into an either-or decision vis-a-vis existing software systems. This point is of paramount importance, particularly when you consider the fact that Web services are destined to fuel the explosion of Web applications. Since portals can access any Web services, the conclusion is inescapable: portals provide a unique opportunity to leverage the functionality of nascent technologies as well as mature, well-established software systems.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-01-11 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1018 downloads
Data::ICal::Entry::Todo 0.11
Data::ICal::Entry::Todo is a Perl module that represents a to-do entry in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::Todo is a Perl module that represents a to-do entry in an iCalendar file.
SYNOPSIS
my $vtodo = Data::ICal::Entry::Todo->new();
$vtodo->add_properties(
summary => "go to sleep",
status => INCOMPLETE,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vtodo);
$vtodo->add_entry($alarm);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Todo object represents a single to-do entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $vtodo = Data::ICal::Entry::Todo->new();
$vtodo->add_properties(
summary => "go to sleep",
status => INCOMPLETE,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
dtstart => Date::ICal->new( epoch => time )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vtodo);
$vtodo->add_entry($alarm);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Todo object represents a single to-do entry in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-01-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1014 downloads
Rokugen 0.4
Rokugen is a Legend of the Five Rings RPG character generator. more>>
Rokugen is a Legend of the Five Rings Character Generator, written in Python/GTK+ and designed to run both in Win32 machines (Win2k and up) and GNU/Linux. Itll run on any computer that supports Python and has the GTK+ runtime.
Rokugen is free software and its licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The name Rokugen derives obviously from Rokugan, the name of the Empire where the action of Legend of the Five Rings happens.
Enhancements:
- Kiho and Kata are available and working.
- Initial "free skills" can be used to increase ranks on other initial skills.
- The random name generator working (only 3 names right now).
- Minor bugfixes and code cleanups.
<<lessRokugen is free software and its licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The name Rokugen derives obviously from Rokugan, the name of the Empire where the action of Legend of the Five Rings happens.
Enhancements:
- Kiho and Kata are available and working.
- Initial "free skills" can be used to increase ranks on other initial skills.
- The random name generator working (only 3 names right now).
- Minor bugfixes and code cleanups.
Download (0.064MB)
Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1421 downloads
OurNet::Query 1.56
OurNet::Query is a Perl module for scriptable queries with template extraction. more>>
OurNet::Query is a Perl module for scriptable queries with template extraction.
SYNOPSIS
use OurNet::Query;
# Set query parameters
my ($query, $hits) = (autrijus, 10);
my @sites = (google, google); # XXX: write more templates!
my %found;
# Generate a new Query object
my $bot = OurNet::Query->new($query, $hits, @sites);
# Perform a query
my $found = $bot->begin(&callback, 30); # Timeout after 30 seconds
print *** . ($found ? $found : No) . match(es) found.;
sub callback {
my %entry = @_;
my $entry = %entry;
unless ($found{$entry{url}}) {
print "*** [$entry->{title}]" .
" ($entry->{score})" .
" - [$entry->{id}]n" .
" URL: [$entry->{url}]n";
}
$found{$entry{url}}++;
}
This module provides an easy interface to perform multiple queries to internet services, and wraps them into your own format at once. The results are processed on-the-fly and are returned via callback functions.
Its interfaces resembles that of WWW::Searchs, but implements it in a different fashion. While WWW::Search relies on additional subclasses to parse returned results, OurNet::Query uses site descriptors for search search engine, which makes it much easier to add new backends.
Site descriptors may be written in XML, Template toolkit format, or the .fmt format from the commercial Inforia Quest product.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use OurNet::Query;
# Set query parameters
my ($query, $hits) = (autrijus, 10);
my @sites = (google, google); # XXX: write more templates!
my %found;
# Generate a new Query object
my $bot = OurNet::Query->new($query, $hits, @sites);
# Perform a query
my $found = $bot->begin(&callback, 30); # Timeout after 30 seconds
print *** . ($found ? $found : No) . match(es) found.;
sub callback {
my %entry = @_;
my $entry = %entry;
unless ($found{$entry{url}}) {
print "*** [$entry->{title}]" .
" ($entry->{score})" .
" - [$entry->{id}]n" .
" URL: [$entry->{url}]n";
}
$found{$entry{url}}++;
}
This module provides an easy interface to perform multiple queries to internet services, and wraps them into your own format at once. The results are processed on-the-fly and are returned via callback functions.
Its interfaces resembles that of WWW::Searchs, but implements it in a different fashion. While WWW::Search relies on additional subclasses to parse returned results, OurNet::Query uses site descriptors for search search engine, which makes it much easier to add new backends.
Site descriptors may be written in XML, Template toolkit format, or the .fmt format from the commercial Inforia Quest product.
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2006-12-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1054 downloads
Parcelle 1.2
Parcelle project is a PyGTK application that captures and saves clipboard history. more>>
Parcelle project is a PyGTK application that captures and saves clipboard history.
Main features:
- Automatically captures clipboard changes.
- Saves clipboard history.
- Sort and search through entries.
- Edit and save changes to entries.
- Edit current clipboard contents.
- Dates entry additions and edits.
- Option to launch on startup to capture quietly.
<<lessMain features:
- Automatically captures clipboard changes.
- Saves clipboard history.
- Sort and search through entries.
- Edit and save changes to entries.
- Edit current clipboard contents.
- Dates entry additions and edits.
- Option to launch on startup to capture quietly.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
797 downloads
Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy 0.12
Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy is a Perl module that represents blocks of free and busy time in an iCalendar file. more>>
Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy is a Perl module that represents blocks of free and busy time in an iCalendar file.
SYNOPSIS
my $vfreebusy = Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy->new();
$vfreebusy->add_properties(
organizer => MAILTO:jsmith@host.com,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
freebusy => Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical . / . Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vfreebusy);
A Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy object represents a request for information about free and busy time or a reponse to such a request, in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
METHODS
ical_entry_type
Returns VFREEBUSY, its iCalendar entry name.
optional_unique_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified at most one time for a free/busy entry:
contact dtstart dtend duration dtstamp
organizer uid url
optional_repeatable_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified any number of times for free/busy entry:
attendee comment freebusy request-status
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $vfreebusy = Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy->new();
$vfreebusy->add_properties(
organizer => MAILTO:jsmith@host.com,
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
freebusy => Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical . / . Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vfreebusy);
A Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy object represents a request for information about free and busy time or a reponse to such a request, in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.
METHODS
ical_entry_type
Returns VFREEBUSY, its iCalendar entry name.
optional_unique_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified at most one time for a free/busy entry:
contact dtstart dtend duration dtstamp
organizer uid url
optional_repeatable_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified any number of times for free/busy entry:
attendee comment freebusy request-status
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